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A good example may be mercury, which is a metal but is a liquid at room temperature, a unique feature not found in other metals.
Copper is a non-ferrous metal because it is not made of iron.
When a metallic atom and a nonmetallic atom have an electron transfer to form an ion, this is known as an ionic compound. For example, salt (NaCl) an electron transfer occurs. The Na, which has 1 electron on its valence shell ( outer shell) and the Cl, which has 7 electrons on its valence shell. The Na transfers its one electron to the Cl. This therefore results in the Cl having a full valence shell; at this point Cl is negative and Na is positive. We can then conclude the NaCl is an ionic compound.
The question is too general; iron for example has a Pauling electronegativity of 1,83.
a nonmetal because a metal is shiny and strong so a nonmetal is brittle and dull
A metal is mercury and a nonmetal is bromine.
Antimony is a metalloid which means that it has metallic and nonmetallic properties and it is element 51 in the Periodic Table lying in the diagonal metalloids in the p group. The metallic and nonmetallic properties may be, for example, that it is grey and shiny like a metal but it may also be brittle and not conduct heat and electricity like a nonmetal.
A good example may be mercury, which is a metal but is a liquid at room temperature, a unique feature not found in other metals.
Yes,for example Mg (Magnesium) is a metallic solid.
Chlorine would be an example of a non metallic element.
Antimony is a metalloid which means that it has metallic and nonmetallic properties and it is element 51 in the periodic table lying in the diagonal metalloids in the p group. The metallic and nonmetallic properties may be, for example, that it is grey and shiny like a metal but it may also be brittle and not conduct heat and electricity like a nonmetal.
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A salt is made when a acid reacts with a base which equalises in both being neutrlized.
Copper is a non-ferrous metal because it is not made of iron.
The rule is that the metallic (or the less electronegative) element goes first, and the non-metallic (or more electronegative) element goes second. And the second element has an alteration in its name to indicate the formation of a compound. For example, sodium + chlorine = sodium chloride.
An mono-atomic cation- a positively charged ion of, for example, a metallic element.