It is very, very metallic. It belongs to the alkali metals (along with potassium. lithium and others) and, having just one electron in the outer orbits of each if its atoms, is a typical metal, chemical reaction - wise, but atypical as it is very soft, less dense than water (it will float!) and reacts violently with water sometimes bursting into flame on contact.
Salt is a compound of Sodium (Na) and of Chlorine (Cl), thus, it is a nonmetal because it is a compound of 2 nonmetals. Na is not a nonmetal it is a highly active metal. This can be easily googled.
Carbon is a nonmetal.
No, oxygen is not a metalloid. Oxygen is a nonmetal, located in group 16 of the periodic table.
Silicon is a metalloid. It shares properties of both metals and nonmetals.
Sodium chloride contains the metal sodium and the non metal chlorine.
Salt is a compound of Sodium (Na) and of Chlorine (Cl), thus, it is a nonmetal because it is a compound of 2 nonmetals. Na is not a nonmetal it is a highly active metal. This can be easily googled.
Uranium is a metal, rather than a nonmetal, or metalloid.
Nails are metal.
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Silicon is a metalloid.
Carbon is a nonmetal.
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It is a metal.