iron NO!
ans2. Each metal may be as pure as desired, gold, silver, aluminium, titanium, and so on. Iron is not a constituent of most metals.
because its silly
All metals except alloys of metals are elements, but not all elements are metals.
The element is Mk, or in real terms, mickey mouse
This element is iron.
Gold, silver, copper, iron, lead, mercury.
In the middle are metals.
About 80% are metals.
"No, gold, silver, and platinum are some of the metals which are not ores". Yes, these metals do occur as nuggets of native element, and are dredged, or panned from stream, and river sediments, but there are many sulfides, and oxides of these, and other metals as well. These oxides, and sulfides are the Ore Minerals sought after by prospectors, and mined from in sittu Hard Rock Deposits.
All the metals are usually found in ore which is a mixture of rock and metals. Carbon shows up a lot. Phosphorus is found in rocks. Any element which is solid at normal temperatures will turn up in rock or soil or plant material.
Graphite is composed of pure carbon, a non-metallic element. So there are no metals in graphite
All metals are found in Russia, it is a big country.
No; sulfur and phosphorus are nonmetals.