Meitnerium is a solid metal.
Phosphorus is a non-metal. because It has Non - metal properties Like it is Brittle non lustrous etc .
Niobium (symbol Nb) is a metal. It belongs to d-block elements or transition metals.
Most are solid and weakly paramagnetic metals. Exception of Helium, etc.
Fermium is a metal, solid, member of the actinoids family, period 7, artificial, radioactive, atomic number 100, etc.
Uranium is a natural chemical element, metal, solid, radioactive with the symbol U. Potash is a popular name for water soluble potassium compounds (as carbonate, hydroxide, nitrate, chloride etc.)
Phosphorus is a non-metal. because It has Non - metal properties Like it is Brittle non lustrous etc .
Niobium (symbol Nb) is a metal. It belongs to d-block elements or transition metals.
They combine directly to form salts. E.g. lithium + fluorine -- > lithium fluoride if i am not mistaken..
Most are solid and weakly paramagnetic metals. Exception of Helium, etc.
Plutonium is an artificial chemical element, radioactive, unstable, toxic, solid, metal, member of the actinides group, Olivette very important for nuclear weapons and nuclear fuels, etc.
Americium is artificial, radioactive, transition metal, solid, expensive, situated in the actinoids series etc.
Apart from Silicon, the following elements are considered as semi-metal(metalloids) :-BoronGermaniumArsenicAntimonyTelluriumPoloniumHowever, not all sources consider Polonium to be metalloid whereas some allotropes of elements like phosphorous, selenium etc. also show metalloidic behavior.
Berkelium is an artificial element, radioactive, unstable, solid, metal, atomic number 97 etc.
Uranium is a natural chemical element, solid, radioactive, unstable, having a great density, also atomic weight, with moderated reactivity, toxic, useful etc.
It depends on a number of factors including the thickness of the bat, the density (or specific gravity) of the metal, whether the bat is solid or hollow, etc.
It depends on a number of factors including the thickness of the bat, the density (or specific gravity) of the metal, whether the bat is solid or hollow, etc.
Elements having properties of both non-metals and metals are called Metalliods. Examples are boron, germanium, arsenic, silicon, antimony, etc.