Metallic elements outnumber non-metals by around 4:1, so take your pick from this selection of metals: * sodium * magnesium * potassium * caesium * copper * tin * iron * platinum * aluminium * titanium... Metals are found on the left side of the Periodic Table; non-metals are found on the right.
An element can't be made from other elements and so this would become a compound. Examples of a metallic element combining with Oxygen to form a compound include:
Magnesium + Oxygen --> Magnesium Oxide
Potassium + Oxygen --> Potassium Oxide
Zinc + Oxygen --> Zinc Oxide
Oxides are minerals that contain oxygen bonded to a metallic element. The type of substance formed depends on the element that is bonded to it. For example, when oxygen bonds with minerals containing silicon, these are called silicates.
Sodium is a soft metal
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pure gold is a element and is a metal. But it is too soft and thus it is often alloyed with other metals
elements that is soft and easy to cut cleanly with a knife likely to be metal or a nonmetal
o Pure potassium is a lightweight silvery metal that is soft enough to cut with a knife.
Metal, yes; soft ... not so much. Gold is a transition element, but so are iron and titanium.
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The metal aluminum is the primary element used to make soft drink cans.
Lithium.
Vanadium is a soft silvery white toxic metallic element used in steel alloys. Cobalt is a hard ferromagnetic silver-white bivalent or trivalent metallic element. Strontium is a soft silver-white or yellowish metallic element of the alkali metal group.
Below about 1064 °C, it is a soft metal.
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Sn is the element tin, a soft metal with a relatively low melting temperature.
The metal aluminum is the primary element used to make soft drink cans.
The metal aluminum is the primary element used to make soft drink cans.