Antimony is a metalloid which means that it has metallic and nonmetallic properties and it is element 51 in the Periodic Table lying in the diagonal metalloids in the p group. The metallic and nonmetallic properties may be, for example, that it is grey and shiny like a metal but it may also be brittle and not conduct heat and electricity like a nonmetal.
Antimony is a metalloid which means that it has metallic and nonmetallic properties and it is element 51 in the periodic table lying in the diagonal metalloids in the p group. The metallic and nonmetallic properties may be, for example, that it is grey and shiny like a metal but it may also be brittle and not conduct heat and electricity like a nonmetal.
Salt is an ionic compound consisting of a metal and a non metal.
Chromite is non - metallic
Arsenic and antimony exhibit both metallic and non-metallic characteristics. They can behave as metals by conducting heat and electricity, while also displaying non-metallic properties such as brittleness and low thermal conductivity.
Barium is a rare metal that is non magnetic
Sn (tin), which is a metal, is more metallic than Sb (antimony), which is a metalloid.
Silicon is a metalloid, which exhibits both metallic and non-metallic characteristics. Boron is a metalloid as well, with properties in between those of metals and non-metals. Antimony is a metal.
Antimony is a metalloid which means that it has metallic and nonmetallic properties and it is element 51 in the periodic table lying in the diagonal metalloids in the p group. The metallic and nonmetallic properties may be, for example, that it is grey and shiny like a metal but it may also be brittle and not conduct heat and electricity like a nonmetal.
It is a mixture - partially metallic and partially non-metallic
Nitrogen is a non-metal.
Salt is an ionic compound consisting of a metal and a non metal.
it is not metallic SO2 is a non-metallic compound
Titanium is a metal.
Metallic or non-metallic elements can be magnetic.
non metallic property is composed of non metal elements ..
Boron is an element and is neither an anion or cation. If ionized it would tend to from B3+ and would be thus a cation.
Antimony and arsenicÊbelong to the category of metalloid. A metalloid is an element whose properties are between that of a metal and a non-metal solid.