Carbon is neither. It's a GAS.
MercuryAnswer:It depends on the metal. Most metals are liquid at some point. The alloy Woods metal is liquid at boiling water temperatures, lead at 327.6° C and mercury solidifies at -38.72o C
Some are solid (eg carbon) some are gaseous (eg oxygen) and one is liquid (bromine).
No. A pure diamond is carbon, and it is an allotrope of this element in the same way that graphite (pencil lead) is an allotrope of carbon. Thus, diamond is not a metal because carbon is not a metal.
Mercury is the metal that is liquid at room temperature
the metal that is liquid at room temperature is mercury
No, not liquid (mercury is the only liquid metal known) Yes, it is a metal!
Carbon is a non-metal.
MercuryAnswer:It depends on the metal. Most metals are liquid at some point. The alloy Woods metal is liquid at boiling water temperatures, lead at 327.6° C and mercury solidifies at -38.72o C
This varies depending upon which nonmetal you are asking about. Chlorine is a gas at room temperature, but bromine is a liquid and carbon is a solid.
Mercury is a metal which is liquid at room temperature
Carbon is an element. It is a non metal
Carbon is a non-metal while potassium is a metal.
its a metal richardMercury is a liquid metal at room temperature .
Technechly is a liquid metal because its a liquid and acts like a metal.
we have to get fire and get metal on it.it will be changed in to liquid
The process in know as heating the ore to a very high temperature so that it melts and becomes liquid. The liquid ore is now poured into molds and then cools. When cooled you have now have blocks of metal. **Improvement The ore is put in a blast furnace along with carbon if the metal is less reactive than carbon. The carbon displaces the metal in the compound, and the metal is formed. The metal is not completely pure. This is the classic case of Iron. This is pig iron, and is not very useful as it is brittle. It can be purified by electrolysis. Electrolysis allows any compound to be decomposed electrically. This is used for metals which are more reactive than Carbon, or metals which need to be very pure, like Copper for wiring.
Some are solid (eg carbon) some are gaseous (eg oxygen) and one is liquid (bromine).