Metals have high melting points. That is because of metalic bonds.
In these compounds the cation is a metal: NaNO2.
Elemntal iron is a metal with metallic bonding. In its compounds the bonding can be ionic or covalent.
Silver , Ag, is a metal. Ithas metallic bonds. It forms ionic and covalent compounds.
A white metallic powder
No. Lithium is a metallic element. Amphetamines are organic compounds.
Phosphates are chemical compounds.
Metal compounds made of two or more metallic elements are usually called ALLOYS. However, there are true compounds and these are often known simply as inter-metallic compounds.
Conductive plastic is a more organic polymers that conducts a type of bondage. Such compounds are known to have metallic conductivity or can be semiconductors.
No, it is the chemistry of carbon compounds but some organo metallic compounds also exist.
They could be anything, metallic or non-metallic, compounds as well.
Silicon is an element. It is not "made" except by nature. Perhaps you are thinking of silicone which is the generic name for several compounds, some of which have metallic characteristics
Calcium is a metal,but compounds cannot be described as metallic or nonmetallic.
In these compounds the cation is a metal: NaNO2.
The solid carbon compounds are mostly molecular solids.
A compound can decompose into simpler compounds.
Elemntal iron is a metal with metallic bonding. In its compounds the bonding can be ionic or covalent.
No, it is a non metallic complex ion but it forms salts (Ionic compounds) just like metallic ions.