Like all of the halogens, Fluorine is very much a nonmetal.
Yes, fluorine is a nonmetal. It belongs to the group of elements on the periodic table that are nonmetals, characterized by their low electrical conductivity and brittle texture.
Carbon is a nonmetal.
Bromine is a nonmetal.
H2O is neither a metal nor a nonmetal. It is a compound consisting of two nonmetal elements, hydrogen and oxygen.
Sodium chloride contains the metal sodium and the non metal chlorine.
No. Fluorine is a nonmetal.
no ionic strontium is a metal and flourine is a nonmetal
Yes, fluorine is a nonmetal. It belongs to the group of elements on the periodic table that are nonmetals, characterized by their low electrical conductivity and brittle texture.
Flourine is a non-metal, more specifically a gas. Therefore, it does not exhibit the metal property of being malleable.
Nails are metal.
Metal is metal. Nonmetal is everything else.
Is ceramic metal or nonmetal
Metal - metal compounds don't exist... Only metal-nonmetal and nonmetal-nonmetal
Tantalum is a metal.
it can be a metal or nonmetal or metalliods
nonmetal
nonmetal