Oxygen
Hydrogen
Nitrogen
Water
Carbon dioxide
Ozone
No, some metals (Aluminum and Gold, etc.) are non-magnetic.
Yes, but only in the sense that since there are more than six, there have to be (at least) six. If you meant "are there EXACTLY six", then no.
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poor metals have four, five, six..... electrons in its outermost shells these poor metals are also known as non-metals.
Six alkali metals and six alkaline earths.
The six essential elements for life, often remembered by the acronym SPONCH, are sulfur, phosphorus, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and hydrogen. These elements are necessary for building and maintaining biological molecules such as proteins, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates.
Switzerland won six metals in the 2008 Olympics.
Gases are: Hydrogen, Helium, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, Neon, Chlorine, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, Radon. It is not clear now if ununoctium may be a gas.
This is the first column in the Periodic Table. There are six metals that are "Alkali Metals" and six that are "Alkali Earth Metals". The Alkali metals are:LithiumSodiumPotassiumRubidiumCaesiumFranciumThese metals get more reactive as you go down the list...Hope I helped :D
it is move,reproduce,sensitive,nutrition,excrete,respire and grow
The color coding in the Periodic Table of the Elements shows the different familes of elements. There are further sub-groupings existent. For example, there are six different colors used for the metals, one for metalloids, and three for non-metals. Green represents "Other Non-Metals". Pink is used for the Actinides. Blue indicates that a substance is a member of the Noble Gases.
The six elements that are not metals but have some properties of metals are hydrogen, boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, and tellurium. These elements exhibit characteristics such as conductivity and metallic luster, but they do not display all the typical properties of metals.