Generally, metals have a high density relative to other elements, but there are
a few which dont correspont to this rule. But if it was a simple yes or no question, it would be HIGHH!!!!
The density of metals is very variable: from lithium (0,534 g/cm3) to osmium
(22,61 g/cm3) - from low density to high density.
Ti is a metal because we use as a metal and we can use it for anything we need that needs metal in it
Tantalum is a metal.
SO2 is not a metal; it is a nonmetal compound.
Sodium oxide is a compound made up of the metal sodium and the nonmetal oxygen. Sodium is a metal, while oxygen is a nonmetal.
Only a few of the materials that have been supercooled have become superconductors, and not all of those are metals. There have even been some organic superconductors discovered.
Low Density a Metal?NO!!!!
low melting point low density not a conductor
Titanium is a transition metal. It is a strong, lustrous, and corrosion-resistant metal commonly used in various industrial applications due to its properties such as strength, low density, and high melting point.
Ti is a metal because we use as a metal and we can use it for anything we need that needs metal in it
Nonmetal because Selenium is used to make light sensors so it cant melt at low temperatures and it conducts electricity at a low level like a lot of non - metalsSelenium is considered a nonmetal.
Nails are metal.
Low Density a Metal?NO!!!!
Metal is metal. Nonmetal is everything else.
Is ceramic metal or nonmetal
Nitrogen is a nonmetal. It is a gaseous element found in Group 15 of the periodic table and is known for its low reactivity and tendency to form covalent bonds.
Metal - metal compounds don't exist... Only metal-nonmetal and nonmetal-nonmetal
it can be a metal or nonmetal or metalliods