THat would be steel or cast iron.
Yes Carbon-Dioxide is a metal
Non-Metal
Yes, carbon has been used since ancient times to reduce metal ores and oxides to the metal.
Carbon Dioxide is a compound formed by a Carbon and Oxygen. Only an element can be classified as a metal, non-metal or a metalloid. Compounds cannot be classified in these categories. Carbon and oxygen both are non-metals.
Anything below carbon on the reactivity series.
sodium chloride (NaCl), it is the combination of a metal and a non-metal
Carbon is a non-metal.
C is carbon, and carbon is a non metal.
Carbon is an element. It is a non metal
Carbon is a non-metal while potassium is a metal.
No. A pure diamond is carbon, and it is an allotrope of this element in the same way that graphite (pencil lead) is an allotrope of carbon. Thus, diamond is not a metal because carbon is not a metal.
Yes, inorganic compound contain carbon such as carbon dioxide, metal carbonates, metal bicarbonates,carbon monoxide and metal carbides
Hafnium is a metal, steel grey appearance.
metal Bonding is weak than in carbon
Yes Carbon-Dioxide is a metal
I guess you are referring to the shiny metallic appearance when you say 'silver' Carbon is not silver in appearance. Sulphur is not silver in appearance. Both Carbon and Sulphur are elements.
Potassium is metal, arsenic is metalloid, carbon is non metal