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Gold belongs to the metal element class.
That is not true. The first element in a period may be active or inactive, depending on the specific electron configuration of the element. For example, the first element in period 1, hydrogen, is not considered an active element.
Yes it is a transition element. It is present in 5d transition series.
You can tell if an element is metal with a hammer by determining if it is malleable (meaning that it can be molded or bent). Just smash it with the hammer, and if it shatters, it probably isn't a metal.
Sodium metal is an element, not a compound or a solution. It is a pure substance that consists of sodium atoms.
Aluminum is an element and cannot "decompose" in the usual sense. It's also not very subject to oxidation ("rusting"), since it's a self-protecting metal which very rapidly forms a thin layer of aluminum oxide on the surface which then protects the rest of the metal from oxidation.
Metal is not an element. It is a term used to classify an element, but it is not an element.
Copper metal is an element.
Carbon is an element. It is a non metal
a metal element
element K is potassium and yes it is a metal.
You can't change an element into another element, but the heaviest metal is tungsten.
Metals are a class of elements. A pure metal is an element. Some metals are alloys, which mean they have more than one metal or element in them. The metal bronze is made of two elements, the metal tin and the metal copper.
Element 66 (Dysprosium) is NOT a non-metal it is a rare earth metal, it is a solid
Cesium is a metal element. It belongs to the alkali metal group in the periodic table.
Metal (music) - doom and thrash Metal (element) - uranium and gold Metal (type of element) - alkali and transition
Gold belongs to the metal element class.