Generally, metals have a high density relative to other elements, but there are
a few which dont correspont to this rule. But if it was a simple yes or no question, it would be HIGHH!!!!
The density of metals is very variable: from lithium (0,534 g/cm3) to osmium
(22,61 g/cm3) - from low density to high density.
The densities of transition metals are very variable.
Transition metals have higher densities. Fe,Cu,Cr,V are some transition metals.
It is a nonmetal.
Yes
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Rubbers are organic materials with low density, having low hardness, they are insulators, they are resistant to many chemicals, they doesn't resist to high temperature, they have poor thermal and electrical conductivity..
Nonmetal
Nonmetal
It is a nonmetal
Nonmetal.
Low Density a Metal?NO!!!!
Low Density a Metal?NO!!!!
low melting point low density not a conductor
Nonmetal because Selenium is used to make light sensors so it cant melt at low temperatures and it conducts electricity at a low level like a lot of non - metalsSelenium is considered a nonmetal.
Nails are metal.
Fluorine is a non-metallic yellow poisonous gas .
Is ceramic metal or nonmetal
Metal is metal. Nonmetal is everything else.
it can be a metal or nonmetal or metalliods
Metal - metal compounds don't exist... Only metal-nonmetal and nonmetal-nonmetal
nonmetal
Rubbers are organic materials with low density, having low hardness, they are insulators, they are resistant to many chemicals, they doesn't resist to high temperature, they have poor thermal and electrical conductivity..