Where do you find the atoms with the strongest metallic properties on the periodic table?

A. the upper left
B. the lower right
C. the lower left
D. the lower right

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The correct answer is C. the lower left.

In the periodic table, metallic properties tend to increase as you move down a group and to the left across a period. Elements in the lower left corner, such as alkali metals (like lithium, sodium, and potassium) and alkaline earth metals, exhibit the strongest metallic characteristics.