Uranium is not a mineral, but a metal. For more info, go to periodictable.com
No, uranium is chemically a metal, not a non-metal.
Uranium is a metal at room temperature.
it is not metallic SO2 is a non-metallic compound
Iron is a metal. And a solid
Borax is a mineral that is a compound of the element boron. It is not a metal. Boron is a metalloid, rather than a metal.
Germanium is classified as a metallic element (some sources list it as semi-metallic)
Uranium is a metal at room temperature.
Uranium is a natural chemical element, radioactive, dense, atomic number 92.Uranium is a solid metal.
It is a mixture - partially metallic and partially non-metallic
it is not metallic SO2 is a non-metallic compound
Nitrogen is a non-metal.
Salt is an ionic compound consisting of a metal and a non metal.
Uranium is best qualified as metal, sometimes with a little metalloid character.
It is mainly a non-metallic mixture which may have some metallic content.
Uranium is a non-volatile solid metal.
Titanium is a metal.
Metallic or non-metallic elements can be magnetic.
non metallic property is composed of non metal elements ..