no it is metallic
HCl is not a metal, it is a compound. That compound too, does not have any mettalic characteristics.
Covalent bonds Covalent bond is the strongest of the chemical bonds. Minerals with covalent bonds are usually insoluble, very stable, have very high melting points, and non conductive. Minerals with ionic bonds usually have moderate hardness, high melting point, poor conductors, due to the stability of ions.
Due to mettalic bonding between positive metal ions and dellocalized electrons that form a mettalic crystal within the metal. Also the property of mallability ie strike it with a hammer and it changes shape but still holds its rigidity is due to the positive metal ions sliding past each other. Dellocalized electrons also explain most of metals conductivity properties.
Actually sodium is not a metal. Its an element which shows mettalic nature. But sodium is soft because its structure has more infrastructural space between its electrons as compared to other elements.
Steel kettle is metallic.
Mettalic oxides are basic in nature
nonmetllic
metalic
mettalic pyjamas
it is used as chalk.........
no it is metallic
Yes, it is true.
It usually exists as a solid due to its strong mettalic bonds.
ions like sulphate ions,carbonate ions etc...are the ions which contain more than one atom.
luster conductivity appears in a mettalic form of state. it is also a solid
THE METALLIC MINERALS CONTAIN METAL IN RAW FORM. METALS ARE HARD SUBSTANCES THAT CONDUCT HEAT AND ELECTRICITY AND HAVE A CHARACTERISTIC LUSTURE OR SHINE. IRON ORE, BAUXITE,MANGANESE ORE ARE SOME EXAMPLES.METALLICMINERALS MAY BE FERROUS OR NON-FERROUS.