No, because chloride is a type of powder, so its crazy for metal to be in there
yes.
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Metal is a category of elements but copper chloride is not an element. It is a compound made from chlorine and copper. Among these copper is a metal and chlorine is a non-metal.
Sodium chloride contains the metal sodium and the non metal chlorine.
Calcium Chloride is an ionic compound. You see, for a substance to be classified as either a non-metal or a metal, it has to be in elemental form. Calcium Chloride is a compound, so you can't say whether it is a non-metal or a metal. However, of the elements that make up this compound, Calcium is a metal and Chlorine is a non-metal.
Magnesium chloride is a chemical compound and is therefore not a metal. It is ionic and is not metallic in its properties. Non-metal usually refers to elements.
a pure substance that can be separated into different elements by physical means
It is a non metal. It is an ionic compound.
Sodium chloride is a compound, not a chemical element.
Because sodium is a metal and chlorine is a non metal, it is ionically bonded.
The wires themselves are usually made of a metal such as copper.
sodium chloride (NaCl), it is the combination of a metal and a non-metal
Calcium chloride is a compound, not a chemical element.
Metal is a category of elements but copper chloride is not an element. It is a compound made from chlorine and copper. Among these copper is a metal and chlorine is a non-metal.
The non metal in table salt (sodium chloride, NaCl) is chlorine (Cl).
Sodium is a metal and Chloride is a non-metal, so ionic.
Chlorine
Sodium chloride contains the metal sodium and the non metal chlorine.
Sodium is a metal and Chloride is a non-metal, so ionic.