No. This is impossible because we breath it in.
The metal become a cation.
hydrogen, carbon, oxygen. But don't forget silicon.
Oxygen is a non metallic element. Mass number of it is 16.
Oxygen is not ductile because it is a non-metallic element with a molecular structure at room temperature. Ductility is a property that typically applies to metals, where they can be drawn out into thin wires. Oxygen does not have the metallic lattice structure required for ductility.
no, it is a gas. I am pretty sure you can't breathe metal...
Oxygen and copper are examples of elements. Oxygen is a non-metallic element with atomic number 8, and copper is a metallic element with atomic number 29. Elements are substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical reactions.
the mineral element found in haemoglobin is iron
Carbon, oxygen, hydrogen to name but a few.
Oxygen, the upper one in group 16
Ruby cannot be considered either as it is not an element. It is primarily made of corundum, which is a compound of aluminum (a metal) and oxygen (a nonmetal).
No. This is impossible because we breath it in.
Yes, sulfur is a nonmetal element. It is located in group 16 of the periodic table, also known as the oxygen family. Nonmetals generally lack metallic properties such as luster and conductivity.