Element that is not considered a metal. Like non-metals (hydrogen,carbon), noble gases (helium,...). I'm not sure if there is a non-metal among rare elements.
Metals typically don't form normal bonds, but rather stick together by "electron clouds" which allows some of them conduct electrical current...
no, but there are metalloids, which have properties of both metals and non metals
It is non-metals because if we look at the elements that it can consists of which are carbon (C), chlorine (Cl2), and fluorine (F2); They are all non-metals therefore chlorofluorocarbons are non-metals.
Sodium chloride is a compound, not a chemical element.
Sodium is a metal, having atomic number 11.
i think it is metal
Magnestism in neither a metal or a non metal. Although metals tend to be magnetic while non metals ten not to be
non-metal
A metal and a non metal. Two non metals. A metal and a metalloid.
metals
no, but there are metalloids, which have properties of both metals and non metals
The elements on a periodic table are sorted into two different categories - 'metals' and 'non-metals', so there isn't actually something called a 'non-metal metal'. Examples of non-metals include oxygen, carbon and nitrogen.
metal
My opinion would be metal. Since non metals are brittle and dull, I disagree with the non-metals.
The differences between metal and non-metals are their chemical properties. Metals usually have 1-3 electrons on their outer shells, and non metals have 4-8 electrons in their outer shells.
The elements on a Periodic Table are sorted into two different categories - 'metals' and 'non-metals', so there isn't actually something called a 'non-metal metal'. Examples of non-metals include oxygen, carbon and nitrogen.
metal- shiny non-metal- dull
Argon is a non metal, beryllium is a metal, boron is a non metal