Diamond is carbon which is a nonmetal
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A diamond is an allotrope of Carbon, so it would be considered a nonmetal.
No, diamond, an allotrope of carbon, does not have a metallic bond. Carbon, which is the element from which diamond is formed, is a nonmetal.
Carbon is considered a nonmetal. It has an atomic symbol of C and atomic number of 6. It is a solid in its standard state.
A diamond is made up of carbon atoms arranged in a crystal lattice structure. Carbon is a nonmetal element and is located in Group 14 of the periodic table.
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Nails are metal.
As it is composed entirely of a single nonmetal element the bonds in diamond are covalent.
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FeO is not a nonmetal; it is a compound composed of iron (a metal) and oxygen (a nonmetal).
Fluoride is the ion of fluorine, which is a nonmetal.