a.nonconductor
b.insulator
c.conductor
d.fluid at room temperature
Meitnerium is a synthetic element that is expected to exhibit properties typical of metals. Thus, it can be classified as a metal.
glass and metal objects
Employment for the other fabricated metal product manufacturing industries as a whole was expected to decline by 3 percent annually into 2012, even as output was expected to rise.
Promethium does not occur naturally on Earth and is primarily synthetic. At room temperature, promethium is expected to be a solid metal.
In general, foam is a better insulator than metal, and so foam would be expected to keep water hotter longer under most normal circumstances.
KBr (Potassium Bromide) is a ionic compound because a metal (potassium) is bonded to a nonmetal (bromine)
The first-row transition metal with the most unpaired electrons is manganese (Mn). Its expected ground-state electron configuration is [Ar] 3d5 4s2, meaning it has 5 unpaired electrons in the 3d subshell.
Ionic bond is expected in metallic chlorides, where the metal ion donates electrons to the chlorine atoms, resulting in the formation of a positively charged metal cation and negatively charged chloride anion. This electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged ions leads to the formation of the ionic bond.
If they weren't he could not reasonably be expected to function and would likely get killed. However they are not light, being made of metal on the outside.
A compound with the formula K2O is potassium oxide. The bond expected in potassium oxide is ionic, as potassium (K) is a metal and oxygen (O) is a nonmetal. In an ionic bond, the metal atom (potassium) donates an electron to the nonmetal atom (oxygen) to form a positively charged cation (K+) and a negatively charged anion (O2-).
Rutherfordium is a synthetic element that does not occur naturally. At room temperature, it is expected to be a solid metal with characteristics typical of a transition metal, such as high melting and boiling points. Its properties beyond elemental properties are not well studied due to its synthetic nature and limited availability.
No. Nickel is a transition metal and not a noble gas. Nickel is not a noble gas but it is a solid