Zirconium is a metal.
Zirconium is not a metalloid - in any phase!
Zirconium is a transition metal.
No, it is not. Hafnium is a transition metal. Use the link below for more information.
Zirconium belongs to the metal family. It is a silvery-gray metal that is highly corrosion-resistant. It is found in the earth's crust as the mineral zircon, and it is extracted from this mineral for use in a variety of industrial and consumer products. Zirconium has a number of unique properties that make it useful in a wide range of applications, including nuclear energy, ceramics, and chemical processing.
Zirconium is an element - as are silver and lead. Therefore, zirconium is not silver nor lead and, conversely, silver is not zirconium, lead is not zirconium.
No. Zirconium is an element and so it contains only zirconium.
A metal tube/pipe made of zirconium or a zirconium alloy.
Zirconium tetrachloride is obtained by the chlorination of zirconium dioxide (not zirconium carbide).
It is a metalloid. It is in the p block.
Zirconium has no odor.
Zirconium is a natural chemical element; zirconium is found in some minerals.
Zirconium is typically found in compounds, such as zircon, zirconium silicate, and baddeleyite. These compounds are then processed to extract and purify zirconium metal for various industrial applications. Finding zirconium in its pure state is rare in nature.