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Where do you find the atoms with the strongest metallic properties on the periodic table?
the lower left
the upper left
the upper right
the lower right
the lower left
the upper left
the upper right
the lower right
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Atoms with the strongest metallic properties can be found in the **lower left** part of the periodic table. This region includes elements like cesium (Cs) and francium (Fr), which are among the most metallic. Metals tend to lose electrons easily, and properties such as conductivity and malleability are strongest in the lower left corner where alkali metals and alkaline earth metals are located.