No.
No.
Salts are made of metal ions and nonmetal ions.
Sodium oxide is a compound made up of the metal sodium and the nonmetal oxygen. Sodium is a metal, while oxygen is a nonmetal.
The lead of a pencil is made mostly of the nonmetal carbon but the rest of the pencil is neither metal nor nonmetal (except for the bit of metal near the eraser) because it is not an element.
Nails are metal.
Yes, ionic compounds are typically made of a metal cation (positively charged ion) and a nonmetal anion (negatively charged ion). This combination allows the transfer of electrons from the metal to the nonmetal, resulting in the formation of an ionic bond.
Sodium carbonate is a compound that is not classified as a metal or nonmetal. It is made up of sodium atoms (a metal) and carbon atoms (a nonmetal) bonded together in a compound.
It could be dull or shiny. It doesn't matter.
Neon is naturally found non-metal
Metal is metal. Nonmetal is everything else.
Is ceramic metal or nonmetal
Rhodium is a transition metal. It is a rare and valuable metal that is found in the platinum group of the periodic table.