Oxygen is a nonmetal.
nitrogen and oxygen are nonmetals and they both are gases
ionic = metal + nonmetal covalent = nonmetal + nonmetal So your compound is covalent because P (Phosphorus) is a nonmetal and O (oxygen) is a nonmetal.
Lead Monoxide is a covalent bond because lead is a metal and oxygen is a nonmetal. A covalent bond is between a metal (like lead) and a nonmetal (like oxygen).
Sulphuric acid (H2SO4) is a nonmetal consisting only of nonmetal hydrogen, oxygen, and sulphur atoms.
Nonmetals undergo covalent bonding with one another. Covalent bonding is neither a nonmetal nor a metal.
Oxygen is nonmetal because since oxygen isn't visable it's not solid so oxygen is nonmetal.
No. Oxygen is a nonmetal.
Oxygen is a nonmetal.
Oxygen is a non metal. It belongs to group 16.
Copper & oxygen.
No, it is a nonmetal.
Ionic
Non metals
Oxygen is a non metal.
nitrogen and oxygen are nonmetals and they both are gases
Ionic compounds are compound consisting of a metal plus a nonmetal. The metal and the nonmetal both have charges that you can find on the Periodic Table, and they have to balance each other out. For example, you have MgO (Magnesium Oxide). The magnesium is the metal, the oxygen is the nonmetal, and they both have a charge of +2 and -2, so the subscripts cancel each other out.
when a magnet does'nt stick to another magnet it is called non-metal