Elements are classified as metals, non-metals and metalloids and this classification is not for compounds.
Iron sulfide is a compound, the question is non-applicable as it is neither a metal or a non-metal.
Iron Sulphide is a crystalline compound, not an element.
Diorite is not an element it is a rock type made up of several minerals. Therefore the term metallic or non-metallic can not be applied to it.
Elemental iron is metallic. Its low electronegativity allows electrons to move freely between atomic orbits, allowing the conductivity, malleability, and ductility that usually define metals.
A mixture of Iron and Sulphur is exactly that, iron filings mixed with sulphur that has not undergone any chemical reaction. Iron sulphide is the result of the reaction of Iron with sulphur.
Minerals that do not contain a metallic element.
Yes, sulfur is a nonmetal.
Yes, because it is definitely an element and it is made from a metal thus making it a metallic element
Iron is a metal. And a solid
No, iron is metallic.
Sulfur is an element that is a yellow non-metallic solid.
Iron sulfide is not a metal. It is a chemical compound with the appearance of a metal, but it does not have some of the characteristics of a metal. For example, it does not conduct electricity.
Sulphur is a non-metallic element.
No, water is not an element, it is a compound.
Sulfur is an element that is a yellow non-metallic solid.
Yes, it is.
Fluorine
Iron can come in a pure metallic form but it is much more commonly found in non-metallic forms where it is combined with another element to make a compound. The most common are iron and oxygen in the forms of haematite and magnetite.
after heating a compound named iron sulphide is formed which is a non-metal