alloys
alloy
An alloy
In the periodic table metals are preponderant.
None are more metallic. Metallic is a way of describing a metal in general.
the more metallic element will be the one below in group # or the one closer to the left in the period( the more metallic will be the one closer to the bottom left corner) since they have the lowest ionization energy and lower electronegativity
The items that contain more than one element and have metallic properties are known as alloys. They can be an intermetallic compound that lacks phase boundaries, a metallic phase mixture, or a solid element solution.
No, elements become less metallic across periods. Periods are horizontal rows within the periodic table, and read left to right. The far right elements are called non-metals, and the far left elements are called metals. In between these two groups are a few metalloids - elements that have characteristics of both metals and non-metals. A period looks like this: Metals --> Metalloid --> Non-metals
alkali metals
Beryllium is the first element in the alkaline earth metals.
These are called alloys. Some alloys have a specific name such as steel.
"Metallic" is not a metal. But elements that are metals, are metallic.
If I've unscrambled the question correctly, it's asking "What is a mixture of metals, each being an element?". In that case it's an alloy. E.g. the alloy of copper and tin is bronze. If it's made of metal and non-metallic elements, e.g. iron oxide, it's a compound, but not an alloy.