Bromine is reddish-brown. Liquid sulfur is blood-red; there's also an allotrope of phosphorus called "red phosphorus" that's ... well, sort of maroon, actually, but reddish at least.
Phosphorus is a nonmetal, because it does not form any monatomic positive ion.
Bromine is a nonmetal. It is a red liquid. On the periodic table, it has the symbol Br and the atomic number 35.
No, phosphorus is not a metal. It is a nonmetal element that is part of the nitrogen group on the periodic table. It can exist in different forms such as white phosphorus, red phosphorus, and black phosphorus.
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Nails are metal.
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FeO is not a nonmetal; it is a compound composed of iron (a metal) and oxygen (a nonmetal).
Fluoride is the ion of fluorine, which is a nonmetal.
Diamond is carbon which is a nonmetal
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