Gold
Yes
Aluminium is a non toxic, non magnetic, non sparkling metal. It is also a fairly strong metal, and melts at around 660 degrees centigrade.
Assuming you mean by metal a workable metal as opposed to an element classified as metal, it is a hard question to answer because almost all metals can be toxic, in sufficient quantities. Gold and platinum are the two that are inert enough to be non-toxic. As to the others, the least expensive metal that resists oxidation and is relatively non-toxic would be nickel. Tho a percentage of the population shows a contact allergy to nickel.
as it is non toxic, corrosion resistant, low density
Gold
Yes
Helium is a colourless, tasteless and odorless, non toxic and inert gas - no metal
It is electronegetive in nature and so it can be called acidic.
No, because non metal atoms do not enter an excited state.
Metals that contained paints or aerosols are not recyclable. Products that were considered to be toxic are not able to be recyclable. Random pieces of metal, metal wire hangers, and any non copper pipes are also metal that can not be recycled.
Aluminium is a non toxic, non magnetic, non sparkling metal. It is also a fairly strong metal, and melts at around 660 degrees centigrade.
No it's not, it's a multivalent non-metal.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfur
eon is stable in nature. It is an inert element.
Assuming you mean by metal a workable metal as opposed to an element classified as metal, it is a hard question to answer because almost all metals can be toxic, in sufficient quantities. Gold and platinum are the two that are inert enough to be non-toxic. As to the others, the least expensive metal that resists oxidation and is relatively non-toxic would be nickel. Tho a percentage of the population shows a contact allergy to nickel.
Many sorts of non-toxic metal paint exist. As an example, DecoArt sells a non-toxic paint that's weatherproof and sticks to most metals, like tin, brass, and chrome.
Non-Toxic I am 100% Correct