Yes - tin is a metal - Arsenic is metaloid
Sn, because it is metal
Bismuth is more metallic than nitrogen; nitrogen is a gas, nonmetal and bismuth is a posttransition metal.
yes, there are far more metallic elements than nonmetals.
no it is because metallic character increases down the group
An alloy
Sn (tin), which is a metal, is more metallic than Sb (antimony), which is a metalloid.
Sn is the symbol for the metallic element Tin.
Sn, because it is metal
Bismuth is more metallic than nitrogen; nitrogen is a gas, nonmetal and bismuth is a posttransition metal.
no
yes, there are far more metallic elements than nonmetals.
Antimony is more metallic than Arsenic. As we already know, metallic nature increases down a group. As Antimony lies just below Arsenic in Group 15, it is said to have more metallic character.
Antimony is more metallic than Arsenic. As we already know, metallic nature increases down a group. As Antimony lies just below Arsenic in Group 15, it is said to have more metallic character.
no it is because metallic character increases down the group
No because there are no available ions to react with in distilled water.
Either something is a metal, and is therefore metallic, or it is not. The terms are fixed.
alloys