No. The compound water, H2O is made of hydrogen and oxygen, both non-metals.
In chemistry, the terms metal and nonmetal are reserved for elements. Water is a compound of two different elements: hydrogen and oxygen.
Gold is considered a 'noble' metal. This is because it will not easily combine with other elements
I believe you are asking "what are the five elements". The five elements are wood, fire, earth, metal, and water.
Water is not classified as an element because it is made up of two atoms of Hydrogen and one atom of Oxygen, both of which are elements. A combination of two or more atoms of elements are called compounds. Water is a compound, not an element.
No, they are metal with an insulation coating
Non-metallic elements, such as carbon and sulfur, do not typically react with water. Metallic elements, on the other hand, can react with water to form metal hydroxides and hydrogen gas. The reactivity of a metal with water depends on factors such as the metal's position in the reactivity series and the concentration of water.
Earth - Metal - Water - Wood - Fire
water i know and metal
You need to breed water and metal. but sometime you just get seashell.If you breed water+metal, you'll probably get a seashell.Then, turn the elements. Breed METAL+WATER, backwards.It worked for me.
The elements in this formulae are Potassium (which is a metal which reacts with water on contact) and bromine ( which is a non-metal that is a liquid at room temperature).
wood, water, earth, fire, metal.
Fire, Water, Metal , Wood and Earth