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Nails are metal.
it can be a metal or nonmetal or metalliods
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Sodium (metal) reacts with chlorine (nonmetal) to form sodium chloride. Magnesium (metal) reacts with oxygen (nonmetal) to form magnesium oxide. Aluminum (metal) reacts with sulfur (nonmetal) to form aluminum sulfide. Lithium (metal) reacts with nitrogen (nonmetal) to form lithium nitride. Potassium (metal) reacts with fluorine (nonmetal) to form potassium fluoride. Calcium (metal) reacts with phosphorus (nonmetal) to form calcium phosphide. Barium (metal) reacts with iodine (nonmetal) to form barium iodide. Titanium (metal) reacts with carbon (nonmetal) to form titanium carbide. Iron (metal) reacts with chlorine (nonmetal) to form iron(III) chloride. Zinc (metal) reacts with sulfur (nonmetal) to form zinc sulfide.
Uranium is a metal, rather than a nonmetal, or metalloid.
SO2 is not a metal; it is a nonmetal compound.
SO2 is sulphur dioxide, at standard atmosphere it is a toxic gas with a pungent smell
Nails are metal.
Ionic compounds occur between atoms of a metal and a non-metal therefore: CO2 would not, SrCl2 would, H2S would not and SO2 would not. Only SrCl2 would be an ionic compound.
Is ceramic metal or nonmetal
Metal is metal. Nonmetal is everything else.
it can be a metal or nonmetal or metalliods
Tantalum is a metal.
SO2 is not likely to be an ionic compound because it is a covalent compound. It consists of nonmetal elements (sulfur and oxygen) which tend to share electrons rather than transfer them to form ions. In contrast, KBr and AlCl3 are likely to be ionic compounds because they are formed by the transfer of electrons between a metal and a nonmetal.
Metal - metal compounds don't exist... Only metal-nonmetal and nonmetal-nonmetal
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nonmetal