Well if you mean 'What is the most valuable metal' I believe it is currently Platinum.
Among gold, silver, bronze, and platinum, platinum is generally the costliest metal due to its rarity and unique properties. Gold is also valuable, often priced higher than silver and bronze due to its scarcity and popularity in jewelry and investment. Silver is more affordable than gold and platinum, while bronze is typically less valuable as it is mainly used for art and sculptures.
Most elements are metals, with the majority of the periodic table belonging to this category. Non-metal elements make up a smaller proportion of the periodic table, with only a few noble gases and halogens being purely non-metallic.
Sodium is an Alkali metal. Elements in the center of the periodic table are transition metals.
Gallium is a metal. It is next to germanium, a semi-metal.
Ionic compounds are formed from a combination of metal and non-metal elements. The metal element loses electrons to form a positively charged ion, while the non-metal element gains electrons to form a negatively charged ion. This attraction between the positive and negative ions results in the formation of an ionic compound.
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Costliest is an adjective. It is the superlative of costly.
The superlative for costly is "most costly" or "costliest."
Platinum is costlier although gold is a symbol of wealth and money and many people believe that gold is the most costliest metal.
Dodge tomahawk is the costliest bike and fastest bike too...
Are Non-metal elements used in computers
"Metallic" is not a metal. But elements that are metals, are metallic.
most elements are non metal
Compounds by definition are not elements at all and therefore cannot be metal elements.
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All elements are either metal or non-metal or metalloids.
In chemistry, the terms metal and nonmetal are reserved for elements. Water is a compound of two different elements: hydrogen and oxygen.