no it is a strong metal
An example of a metallic element that occurs as a liquid at room temperature is mercury. An example of a nonmetallic element that occurs as a liquid at room temperature is bromine.
Assuming that "least nonmetallic" means the same as "most metallic", francium.
yes think so
Amino acids are organic compounds containing both amino and carboxyl functional groups. These functional groups are nonmetallic in nature, making amino acids themselves nonmetallic substances.
The nonmetallic element in liquid state is bromine. Its chemical symbol is Br.
There are three common types of nonmetallic luster: vitreous (glassy), pearly, and resinous. These types describe the appearance of a mineral's surface when light is reflected off of it.
oil is nonmetallic
Iron, copper, and gold are examples of nonmetallic elements and not metalloids. These elements do not possess the properties of a metalloid, such as having both metallic and nonmetallic characteristics.
Nonmetallic
Metallic minerals produced in the US include copper, gold, silver, and iron ore. Nonmetallic minerals produced in the US include sand and gravel, phosphate rock, limestone, and gypsum.
An overwhleming amount of steel is iron; it is therefore metallic.
nonmetallic
Calcite is a compound and therefore cannot be classified as a metal or nonmetal.
I think its nonmetallic as it is glass
An example of a metallic element that occurs as a liquid at room temperature is mercury. An example of a nonmetallic element that occurs as a liquid at room temperature is bromine.
what are two uses of nonmetallic mineral resources
There are no "nonmetallic metals", all metals are metallic by definition.