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Magnesium is a metal. It is a chemical element with the symbol Mg and atomic number 12.
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.
No, it is a compound of a metal and a nonmetal. Pure iron is a metal, however.
Sodium carbonate is a compound that is not classified as a metal or nonmetal. It is made up of sodium atoms (a metal) and carbon atoms (a nonmetal) bonded together in a compound.
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.
From various minerals and ores which are mined. Which metal depends on which mineral is mined.
When a metal has just been mined, it is usually referred to as "raw metal ore."
The metal mined in New Zealand on Kawau Island was copper, in 1844.
One method to separate the compound is through precipitation. By adding a reactant that forms a solid zinc compound, the compound can be filtered out, leaving other impurities in the solution. The solid zinc compound can then be dried and processed further to obtain pure zinc metal.
A metal is a chemical element not a compound.
Lead
Gold.
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iron
nickel
It was not made. It was mined as a natural product of metal.
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