On the contrary -- Iron is a metal.
FeO is not a nonmetal; it is a compound composed of iron (a metal) and oxygen (a nonmetal).
Iron is a metal.
Iron is a metal.
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it is a transition metal
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No, the iron triad refers to the elements iron, cobalt, and nickel, which are metals.
Iron filings are a form of iron metal. Iron is a transition metal located in the d-block of the periodic table.
It's an ore of either iron, nickel, or cobalt.
Sodium (metal) reacts with chlorine (nonmetal) to form sodium chloride. Magnesium (metal) reacts with oxygen (nonmetal) to form magnesium oxide. Aluminum (metal) reacts with sulfur (nonmetal) to form aluminum sulfide. Lithium (metal) reacts with nitrogen (nonmetal) to form lithium nitride. Potassium (metal) reacts with fluorine (nonmetal) to form potassium fluoride. Calcium (metal) reacts with phosphorus (nonmetal) to form calcium phosphide. Barium (metal) reacts with iodine (nonmetal) to form barium iodide. Titanium (metal) reacts with carbon (nonmetal) to form titanium carbide. Iron (metal) reacts with chlorine (nonmetal) to form iron(III) chloride. Zinc (metal) reacts with sulfur (nonmetal) to form zinc sulfide.
its ionic, as iron is positively charged metal and sulfate is a negatively charged nonmetal.
Iron is a metal. In fact, it is part of a group of metals known as transition metals, located in the middle of the Periodic Table.