because it does.
Non-metal elements can exist in solid, liquid, or gaseous states depending on factors like temperature and pressure. For example, sulfur is a non-metal that can exist as a solid, liquid, or gas under different conditions.
In sodium chloride (NaCl), there are no metal ions present. Sodium (Na) is a metal cation, and chloride (Cl) is a non-metal anion. When they combine to form NaCl, they do not exist as individual metal ions.
Phosphorus is a non-metal. In its elemental form it is molecular and consists of tetrahedral P4
CH3 does not exist by itself but is definitely not a metal.
Yes, sodium oxide (Na2O) can exist as a white solid at room temperature. It is an ionic compound formed by the reaction of sodium metal with oxygen gas. Na2O is used in ceramics, glass production, and as a desiccant.
The 2 metal which exist in gases state are metallic hydrogen and the two allotropes of oxygen which are dioxygen and ozone.
Metal - metal compounds don't exist... Only metal-nonmetal and nonmetal-nonmetal
bromine
From I have searched the word metal does not exist in the Latin Language. Sorry
Slipknot is real metal, there is no such thing as fake metal.
When the metal can exist in more than one oxidation state
You think probable to the variable price of metal ores; technically a "volatile metal ore" doesn't exist.
A metal and a nonmetal; but exceptions exist.
All alkali metals exist in nature as compounds.
no it's non-metal.
Phosphorus is a non-metal. It is a highly reactive element that can exist in several forms, including white phosphorus and red phosphorus.
No. Does your friend have any proof?