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No, aluminum oxide is not metallic. But aluminum is.
This oxide may be CdO.
Zinc oxide reacts with metallic magnesium to produce magnesium oxide and metallic zinc.
In a decomposition reaction a compound is broken into smaller chemical species. The decomposition of a metallic carbonate always results in carbon dioxide (gas) and a metallic oxide.
when wate ris adde to metallic oxide it forms a hard substance
No, it's an oxide.
No, aluminum oxide is not metallic. But aluminum is.
Non-metallic
metal and metallic are the same thing arent they??
This oxide may be CdO.
Original Answer:If you mean "lustrous, metallic, and silvery with a gold tinge" it might be NickelNot Manganes, though used in steel making, it is not ferromagneticNickel (not Nickle oxide) or CobaltA ferromagnetic alloy material is a transition metal-metalloid alloy, made from about 80% transition metal (usually Fe, Co, or Ni) and a metalloid component (B, C, Si, P, or Al)Added:Antiferromagnetic materials occur commonly among transition metal compounds, especially oxides. Better known examples include hematite, metals such as chromium, alloys such as iron manganese (FeMn), and oxides such as nickel oxide (NiO).
A metallic oxide is basic in nature.
In a decomposition reaction a compound is broken into smaller chemical species. The decomposition of a metallic carbonate always results in carbon dioxide (gas) and a metallic oxide.
Zinc oxide reacts with metallic magnesium to produce magnesium oxide and metallic zinc.
Aluminium oxide (Al2O3) is a solid, the oxide of a metal.
when wate ris adde to metallic oxide it forms a hard substance
Magnetite - Iron Oxide is available in black.