No, a compound is something made out of two or more elements.
A metal is a chemical element not a compound.
It is a non metal. It is an ionic compound.
When a metal is ionised it forms a compound - depending on what the compound is and what metal we are talking about the melting point of the compound may be more or less than the mp of the metal
Combination of a metal with a non metal will form an ionic compound.
A metal and a non-metal bond to form an ionic compound.
Neither. Benzene is a compound. It is considered to be an aromatic compound.
Hydrogen gas is a molecular compound because it is two non-metals bonding. Non-metal + Non-metal = Molecular compound Metal + Non metal = Ionic compound
Magnesium is a metal. It is a chemical element with the symbol Mg and atomic number 12.
no iron is a metal( element ). it is not a compound,
Calcium Chloride is an ionic compound. You see, for a substance to be classified as either a non-metal or a metal, it has to be in elemental form. Calcium Chloride is a compound, so you can't say whether it is a non-metal or a metal. However, of the elements that make up this compound, Calcium is a metal and Chlorine is a non-metal.
Octinoxate is an organic compound, not a metal.
No, it is a compound of a metal and a nonmetal. Pure iron is a metal, however.