No. Selenium is a nonmetal belonging to oxygen family.
No, selenium is not an alkali metal. It is a nonmetal element that belongs to the chalcogen group on the Periodic Table. Alkali metals include elements such as lithium, sodium, potassium, and cesium.
Yes. selenium is a non metal
Selenium. it is a metal
No it is a metalloid.
No, selenium is a nonmetal.
Selenium is a gray, red, or black metal. Selenium is a solid at room temperature.
elements in group 1
Yes. selenium is a non metal
selenium is a non metal, sometimes considered as a metalloid also.
No, selenium is not a metal It is usually described as non-metal but occasionally it is included in the metalloids.
Selenium is a non metal. It belongs to oxygen family or group 16.
Selenium. it is a metal
No it is a metalloid.
It's a semi-metal (metalloid)
The Answer is Selenium. Symbol of the element is SE.
No, selenium is a nonmetal.
Selenium has no metallic propeties, it isn't shiny, an electrical conductor etc. It forms anions, Se2-.
Selenium is a gray, red, or black metal. Selenium is a solid at room temperature.