All metals except alloys of metals are elements, but not all elements are metals.
Samarium is a metal. It is a rare earth element with properties characteristic of metals, such as being shiny, malleable, and having good electrical conductivity.
No, color is not a characteristic property of an element. The color of an element can vary based on its form or the conditions it's exposed to, but it is not a defining characteristic of the element itself.
Metal is not an element. It is a term used to classify an element, but it is not an element.
A characteristic of a metallic element is its ability to conduct heat and electricity due to the presence of free-moving electrons in its structure.
A characteristic property of an element is its atomic number, which determines the element's identity on the periodic table. Each element has a unique number of protons in its nucleus, which is constant for that element regardless of its chemical state or conditions.
well yes, unless it is not shined, but gold, like on rings and watches and jewlery, it is indeed an element and since it is a metal it has luster which is characteristic of metals maning it shines
The color of the light emitted by an element heated within a flame is a physical characteristic, but this particular physical characteristic is itself determined by a chemical characteristic: the distribution of electron energy levels within the element.
Copper metal is an element.
a metal element
Carbon is an element. It is a non metal
element K is potassium and yes it is a metal.
No, bromine is not magnetic. Bromine is a chemical element that is a non-metal and exists as a liquid at room temperature with a reddish-brown color and characteristic smell.