Nails are metal.
Ionic; it's a bond between a metal (Na) and a nonmetal (Cl).
it can be a metal or nonmetal or metalliods
Nonmetal.
nonmetal
No, Li (lithium) is a metal.
a metal and a nonmetal. For example, NaCl. Na is the metal, and Cl is the nonmetal.
Ionic bonds are between a metal and a nonmetal. Covalent bonds are between a non-metal and a non-metal. Na (metal) + Cl (non-metal) = ionic Cl (non-metal) + Cl (nonmetal) = covalent
Salt is a compound of Sodium (Na) and of Chlorine (Cl), thus, it is a nonmetal because it is a compound of 2 nonmetals. Na is not a nonmetal it is a highly active metal. This can be easily googled.
salt is an ionic compound of the metal sodium (Na) and the nonmetal clorine (Cl)
Li - Lithium is a metalSi - Silicon is a metalloid, a semiconductorS - Sulfur is a nonmetal
Li atom donates one electron to a Cl atom when Li+Cl- is to be formed as ionic compound (salt):Li --> e- + Li+Cl + e- --> Cl--------------- +Li + Cl --> LiCl (or Li+Cl-)
FeCl is a metal (Fe) and a nonmetal (Cl), which means that it is a ionic bond.
li cl
Salt is a compound of Sodium (Na) and of Chlorine (Cl), thus, it is a nonmetal because it is a compound of 2 nonmetals. Na is not a nonmetal it is a highly active metal. This can be easily googled.
Kr is a non-metal Love, Grahamcracker
NaCl Sodium chloride, common table salt. A metal nonmetal bond and the (metal) cation, Na +, has donated an electron to the (nonmetal) anion, Cl -.