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Is rhenium a metalliod?

No. Rhenium is a metal.


Is rhenium a metal?

yes it is:)


What is Rhenium texture?

Rhenium is a chemical element, metal, rare, very expensive.


What is more precious than platinum?

It is much more precious than gold. According to Wikipedia, rhodium is usually the most precious expensive metal on the market. It is part of the platinum group. Rhenium can surpass the value of rhodium depending on the market. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhodium http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhenium


Is rhenium a gas?

No, Rhenium in its natural state is a metal.


What does re stand for in the periodic table?

Re stands for rhenium on the periodic table. Rhenium is a transition metal with the atomic number 75.


What element can combine with Rhenium?

Rhenium can combine with several elements, including sulfur, oxygen, and halogens such as chlorine and fluorine. It forms compounds like rhenium disulfide (ReS₂) and rhenium oxide (ReO₃). Additionally, rhenium can also form alloys and complexes with metals such as platinum and gold.


Is rhenium a non-metal?

all elements that are not main group elements are metals, and since rhenium is not a main group element, it is a metal. Hope this helped!


What is re on the periodic table?

Re is the chemical symbol for the element Rhenium, which is a transition metal with atomic number 75. It is a silvery-white, rare metal that is commonly used in high-temperature superalloys for jet engines and in catalysts for oil refineries.


Precious metals are gold silver and what?

And palladium, iridium, rhodium, platinum, ruthenium, rhenium osmium


Is rhenium shiny or dull?

Rhenium is shiny in its pure form, displaying a metallic luster similar to other transition metals like silver or platinum.


What has the author G W Leddicotte written?

G. W. Leddicotte has written: 'The radiochemistry of platinum' -- subject(s): Platinum, Radiochemistry 'The radiochemistry of rhenium' -- subject(s): Radiochemistry, Rhenium 'The radiochemistry of sulfur' -- subject(s): Sulphur