Basalt is a dark fine-grained volcanic rock, and is basically non-metal compared to metal bearing ores.
Basalt consists largely of olivine and pyroxene (both magnesium-iron silicates), feldspar (calcium-aluminium silicate), and ilmenite (iron-titanium oxide).
I think that it is a metalloid because it has the characteristics of a metal and a non-metal
BaSO4 is barium sulfate. It's a non-metal solid. It is composed of barium, which is a group two metal, and the sulfate polyatomic ion.
Metal
Non metal.
BaSO4 is both. Barium is a metal bonded to a non-meal polyatomic ion, in this case the sulfate ion. However, the sulfate ion itself has two non-metals being bonded, which is a covalent bond.
Neon is a non-metal. It is one of the Noble Gasses which are all non-metals.
Oxygon is a non-metal
BaSO4 is insoluble in water so it is very weak electrolyte, ethanol can not produce ions so is non electrolyte other two are good electrolytes.
Barium sulfate (BaSO4)
BaSO4 is both. Barium is a metal bonded to a non-meal polyatomic ion, in this case the sulfate ion. However, the sulfate ion itself has two non-metals being bonded, which is a covalent bond.
Neon is a non-metal. It is one of the Noble Gasses which are all non-metals.
Non metal
Oxygon is a non-metal
BaSO4 is insoluble in water so it is very weak electrolyte, ethanol can not produce ions so is non electrolyte other two are good electrolytes.
Barium sulfate (BaSO4)
Non metal
non-metal
non-metal
Non-metal
non metal
non metal