A metal is classified as a ferrous metal if it has steel in it , tip (if a magnet sticks to a metal, it is ferrous)
A metal is classified as a non-ferrous metal if it has no steel in it, tip (if a magnet does not stick to a metal, it is non-ferrous)
Non-ferrous metals:
Brass
Copper
Nickel
Tin
Ferrous metals:
Steel
Iron
There are actually three transition metals with only one ionic charge.The three are...Silver(Ag) plus one chargeCadmium (Cd) plus two chargeZinc (Zn) plus two charge
Only metals containing iron rust. Other metals, over time, corrode.
Lots of metals will react with dilute hydrochloric acid; anything above hydrogen in the activity series should do so.
If you're talking about categorisation that broad, then there are two categories:MetalsNon-metals
when two type of non metals bond together , they always bonded by covalent bond because they have the tendency to share the electrons as all the non metals are electronegative so the process of losing and gaining cannot take place ...because in two non metals no one can lose electron so they have to share electons for example in water(H2O, CO2 etc...)
The only two metals from the periodic table that are colored are Gold (Au) and Copper(Cu)
copper, gold
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A pure metal contains only one metal while an alloy is a mixture of two or more metals.
Two Metals, that are different
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Group 2 metals (Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Rn) have two electrons in their valence shell.
The two patterns include metals and non-metals. metals are placed on left and non-metals on right side.
There is only one - mercury.
Copper and gold; copper is brown when in a pure state (green is more familiar, but that's actually an oxidized copper), and gold is yellow.
the alkaline earth metals