NO!!!
It is a non-metallic element.
It exhibits several alloptropes, viz.
Diamond., Graphite, and Buckminster Fullerene(Buckyballs). None of which are metallic.
No, carbon does not typically form metallic bonds. Metallic bonds are formed between metal atoms, where electrons are free to move throughout the structure. Carbon tends to form covalent bonds, where electrons are shared between atoms.
NO!!! Diamonds are an allotrope of carbon. Each carbon atom forms four covalent bonds with four adjacent carbon atoms. The result is the ADAMANTINE structure ( Very similar to a pyramid).
An example of a non-metal that exhibits metallic luster rarely is graphite. Graphite is a form of carbon that can have a shiny, metallic appearance under certain conditions, such as when it is highly polished or in certain crystal structures.
2PbO + C ------> 2Pb + CO2 so metallic lead and carbon dioxide.
A metal and carbon combination can appear shiny and metallic, with a color that can range from silver to gray or black depending on the specific metal and carbon content. The presence of carbon can also give the material added strength and hardness.
No, diamond, an allotrope of carbon, does not have a metallic bond. Carbon, which is the element from which diamond is formed, is a nonmetal.
No, carbon does not typically form metallic bonds. Metallic bonds are formed between metal atoms, where electrons are free to move throughout the structure. Carbon tends to form covalent bonds, where electrons are shared between atoms.
An example is sulfur.
NO!!! Diamonds are an allotrope of carbon. Each carbon atom forms four covalent bonds with four adjacent carbon atoms. The result is the ADAMANTINE structure ( Very similar to a pyramid).
Carbon is a non-metallic natural chemical element.
metallic
No. It is a gas.
Metallic oxides would not normally decompose as such. Most can be smelted with some form of carbon, in which case carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide is formed.
No, oxygen and carbon are, among many others, nonmetallic elements.
Diamonds are formed from carbon, and are not metallic.
carbon
No, it is the chemistry of carbon compounds but some organo metallic compounds also exist.