Sn is a metal, it lies to the left of the semi-metal staircase
Yes, Sn (tin) is a poor metal, but a metal nonetheless.
Sn is tin H is a gas
Sodium is a metal
Tin is a chemical element.
It’s a semi -metal
Nonmetal.
No it is a metal. Not a semimetal. A semimeatal is in between metal and nonmetal.
A semimetal has the properties of both a metal and a nonmetal. They are also called metalloids.
The two divisions on the periodic table are called metal and nonmetal. The elements are either nonmetal or metal, and that is how they are divided
The terms "metal" and "nonmetal" are normally applied to elements, not compounds such as silver bromide.
Nonmetal.
No it is a metal. Not a semimetal. A semimeatal is in between metal and nonmetal.
A semimetal has the properties of both a metal and a nonmetal. They are also called metalloids.
The two divisions on the periodic table are called metal and nonmetal. The elements are either nonmetal or metal, and that is how they are divided
No, helium is not both a metal and a nonmetal. The element helium (He), along with its cousins in Group 18 of the periodic table of the elements, is a monatomic nonmetal.
Silicon is a semimetal.
no there all metal
it isn't actually semimetal is and it is because semi metal is ethier shinny but can't comduct electricety or is dull and can cunduct electricity
By looking at the periodic table of the elements. Carbon is listed as a nonmetal.
Its a metal. Tin is a chemical element with symbol Sn (for Latin: stannum) and atomic number 50
No, K, or potassium, is not considered a semimetal. It is considered part of the metal group in the periodic table.
For example metal or nonmetal character, radioactivty, atomic weight, reactivity.