Sodium is a solid metal.
Silver is a metal and under normal circumstances, a solid.
yes, because it is an ionic compund, made of the ionic bond of sodium and chloride. an ionic bond is between a metal and a nonmetal and sodium is a metal while chloride is a nonmetal.
nonmetal it is a gas
It is a metal
Sodium is a solid metal at room temperatures. In the body it only exists as an ion of one of it salts.
Neptunium is a solid metal.
Sodium is a solid metal.
Silver is a metal and under normal circumstances, a solid.
yes, because it is an ionic compund, made of the ionic bond of sodium and chloride. an ionic bond is between a metal and a nonmetal and sodium is a metal while chloride is a nonmetal.
nonmetal it is a gas
solid nonmetal is solid and metal is just metal
Iodine is a nonmetal but it can be found in solid forms. Iodine experiences sublimation which is the transition from solid to gas, therefore it skips the liquid form.
No, gallium is a solid metal, though it does have a low melting point. The only liquid nonmetal at room temperature is bromine.
Sodium is an alkali metal in the first group of the periodic table.Sodium is a solid at room temperature.
sodium is a solid at room temperature. like its in a salt shaker..!!
It is a metal
This varies depending upon which nonmetal you are asking about. Chlorine is a gas at room temperature, but bromine is a liquid and carbon is a solid.