Answer :
Final answer:
Elements located toward the upper right of the periodic table are nonmetals, known for being dull and poor conductors of heat and electricity.So, the correct answer is B).
Explanation:
The type of element that is located toward the upper right of the periodic table is a nonmetal. The periodic table arranges elements in order of increasing atomic number from left to right and top to bottom. Metals are found on the left-hand side, while nonmetals (with the exception of hydrogen) are clustered in the upper right-hand corner. Semimetals, or metalloids, are located in the region that divides metals and nonmetals. The characteristics of nonmetals typically include being dull and poor conductors of electricity and heat, and if they are in solid state, they tend to be brittle. This organizational structure helps us predict the properties of an element based on its position.