are metals basic or acidic ?

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are metals basic or acidic in general? how about for non-metal and transtional metals?

Is there a periodic trend to determine whether an element is acidic or not? Thanks!
 
everything to the left of the periodic table is increasing basicity and everything to the right is increasing acidity
 
everything to the left of the periodic table is increasing basicity and everything to the right is increasing acidity

I dont think that answers his questions completely. What about metals to the right vs metals to the left?
 
I dont think that answers his questions completely. What about metals to the right vs metals to the left?

the more to the left it is, the more basic it is, so an alkali metal would be more basic than an alkali earth
 
Actually, I was talking about transition element metals. I dont know if he was, though.
 
Think about the acid as in lewis definition- they are electron acceptor and bases are electron donors. So from left to right in the period, electronegetivity (desire for electrons) increases so acidity increases. That's why most acids contain non-metal elements.

are metals basic or acidic in general? how about for non-metal and transtional metals?

Is there a periodic trend to determine whether an element is acidic or not? Thanks!
 
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