No, calcium is a metal.
Calcium is a metal.
Calcium is not a non-metal, it is an alkaline earth metal.
Calcium is a metal (an alkaline earth metal)
Calcium is a metal, therefore this is a metal oxide.
Calcium nitride is considered to have ionic bonding. Calcium, being a metal, donates electrons to nitrogen, a non-metal, resulting in the formation of ionic bonds between the two atoms.
calcium is a metal "ca"
calcium is a metalloid as it stands between metal and non metal as it doesn't have all the porperties of metal. calcium oxide is not an element so neither metal or non metal it is a compound
It is a metal Carbon Is A Non-Metal
calcium is a metalloid as it stands between metal and non metal as it doesn't have all the porperties of metal. calcium oxide is not an element so neither metal or non metal it is a compound
No. Clacium chloride is a chemical compound. Calcium itself, though, is a metal, while chlorine is a nonmetal.
Calcium is considered an alkaline earth metal.
Calcium oxide, CaO, is a compound.So it is neither a metal nor non-metal because those are ELEMENTS.Elements are 'made' of only one (or one kind of) atom(s).CaO is directly formed by the reaction ofthe metal : Ca (an uni-atomic element)withthe non-metal: O2 (a bi-atomic element)2 Ca + O2 --> 2 CaO