Yes, Petroleum is a non-metal.
Oxygen is a non-metal. It is a reactive gas that is essential for sustaining life and is found in the non-metal group on the periodic table.
Neon is a non-metal. It is one of the Noble Gasses which are all non-metals.
P2O3 does not contain a metal nor an ionic bond, therefore it is not a metal.
No, oxygen is not a metal. It is a non-metal. Oxygen is a chemical element found in the non-metal group on the periodic table.
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Oil is not classified as a metal or a non-metal; it is an organic compound primarily composed of hydrocarbons. Oils are typically liquids at room temperature and are derived from plants, animals, or petroleum. They possess distinct physical and chemical properties that differentiate them from metals and non-metals.
P=non-metal and l= no-metal which means it is a covalent bond element one is P and element 2 is l
Petroleum is a non-renewable resource. It is a fossil fuel and so a non-renewable source. Petroleum is refined from crude oil, which has been formed over thousands of years. So petroleum is NOT renewable.
No Zinc is a metal Petroleum is a fossilbased hydrocarbon.
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Yes there is allot of energy in petroleum. However it is a non renewable resource.
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A non-metal.