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A good example may be mercury, which is a metal but is a liquid at room temperature, a unique feature not found in other metals.
The items that contain more than one element and have metallic properties are known as alloys. They can be an intermetallic compound that lacks phase boundaries, a metallic phase mixture, or a solid element solution.
Copper is a non-ferrous metal because it is not made of iron.
Oxygen and copper are examples of elements. Oxygen is a non-metallic element with atomic number 8, and copper is a metallic element with atomic number 29. Elements are substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical reactions.
When a metallic atom and a nonmetallic atom have an electron transfer to form an ion, this is known as an ionic compound. For example, salt (NaCl) an electron transfer occurs. The Na, which has 1 electron on its valence shell ( outer shell) and the Cl, which has 7 electrons on its valence shell. The Na transfers its one electron to the Cl. This therefore results in the Cl having a full valence shell; at this point Cl is negative and Na is positive. We can then conclude the NaCl is an ionic compound.
A metal is mercury and a nonmetal is bromine.
A good example may be mercury, which is a metal but is a liquid at room temperature, a unique feature not found in other metals.
The items that contain more than one element and have metallic properties are known as alloys. They can be an intermetallic compound that lacks phase boundaries, a metallic phase mixture, or a solid element solution.
Antimony is a metalloid which means that it has metallic and nonmetallic properties and it is element 51 in the Periodic Table lying in the diagonal metalloids in the p group. The metallic and nonmetallic properties may be, for example, that it is grey and shiny like a metal but it may also be brittle and not conduct heat and electricity like a nonmetal.
Yes,for example Mg (Magnesium) is a metallic solid.
When metallic calcium combines with nonmetallic oxygen, they form the compound calcium oxide (CaO) through a chemical reaction. Calcium oxide is an example of an ionic compound where calcium loses electrons to oxygen, resulting in the formation of positively charged calcium ions and negatively charged oxygen ions, which then attract each other to form a stable compound.
Chlorine would be an example of a non metallic element.
Antimony is a metalloid which means that it has metallic and nonmetallic properties and it is element 51 in the periodic table lying in the diagonal metalloids in the p group. The metallic and nonmetallic properties may be, for example, that it is grey and shiny like a metal but it may also be brittle and not conduct heat and electricity like a nonmetal.
Copper is a non-ferrous metal because it is not made of iron.
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No, that is 2 elements. One element would be Sodium (Na) and another would be Chlorine (Cl). Sodium Chloride would be a compound element.