Mineral ore. ;-D
no, but there are metalloids, which have properties of both metals and non metals
It is non-metals because if we look at the elements that it can consists of which are carbon (C), chlorine (Cl2), and fluorine (F2); They are all non-metals therefore chlorofluorocarbons are non-metals.
Sodium chloride is a compound, not a chemical element.
No. The are many metal-metal alloys. Stainless steel and brass for instance.
As a physical mixture Gatorade would not be up for consideration to classify as any of these. We normally only classify ELEMENTS as metals, metalloids, and non-metals. It is mostly composed of water - which is composed of the non-metals hydrogen and oxygen, sugars - the molecules of which are made up of the non-metals hydrogen, oxygen and carbon (although carbon is occasionally classified as metalloid), and some salts of sodium and potassium - both metals, but bonded with chlorine, a non-metal, in the salts.
mixture of two or more non metal is known as alloy
Ammonia is a non-metal because it consists of nitrogen and hydrogen which are both non-metals.
Magnestism in neither a metal or a non metal. Although metals tend to be magnetic while non metals ten not to be
an alloy is a mixture of metals and sulphur is a non metal so the answer is no . :) hope that was helpful
non-metal
A metal and a non metal. Two non metals. A metal and a metalloid.
An alloy is a mixture of two or more metals, or a metal and a non-metal, that is typically formed to enhance the properties of the individual components. Alloying can improve characteristics such as strength, hardness, and corrosion resistance.
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no, but there are metalloids, which have properties of both metals and non metals
The elements on a periodic table are sorted into two different categories - 'metals' and 'non-metals', so there isn't actually something called a 'non-metal metal'. Examples of non-metals include oxygen, carbon and nitrogen.
Soil cannot be regarded as either as it is a mixture, not an element. The elements in soil include metals, nonmetals and metalloids.
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