Magnesium :)
Gold.
No. Copper is a pure metallic element. Bronze is an alloy (an alloy is a mixture of two or more elements) of Copper usually with Tin as the main additive, but sometimes with other elements such as phosphorus, manganese, aluminum, or silicon. Bronze is harder and less malleable than pure metallic copper.
curium
The name of the chemical element is derived from Polonia because Marie Curie was born in Poland.
Zargûn in old Persian is gold colour; zirconium silicate as gemstone has sometimes this colour.
Magnesium is sometimes used in flares and flashbulbs because it burns with a bright white light.
Magnesium is sometimes used in flares and flashbulbs because it burns with a bright white light.
Magnesium is sometimes used in flares and flashbulbs because it burns with a bright white light.
Magnesium.
Magnesium is sometimes used in flares and flashbulbs because it burns with a bright white light.
Yes, because it is definitely an element and it is made from a metal thus making it a metallic element
No. This is impossible because we breath it in.
Francium is the most metallic element. :)
magnesium
Mercury (Hg) is a liquid metallic element.
no, coal is not metallic because it is almost completely composed of carbon, a nonmetallic element that is 6th in the periodic table.
Iridium is a metallic element, and Platinum is a different metallic element.