No, Gallium has more metallic character due to presence of 3 electrons in valence shell while Germanium has half filled valence shell.
A metallic bond
Mylar tinsel and metallic crinkle are similar in that they are both shiny and used for decorative purposes, but they are not the same. Mylar tinsel is typically a flat, thin ribbon-like material, while metallic crinkle is often thicker and has a crimped or wrinkled texture. Both can add a metallic or reflective element to crafts or decorations.
Magnetite can be black and it has a black streak. It is metallic and iron ore
Magnetite
The same color as the writing from a pencil, very dark grey or black. Pencils used to be made of graphite
A metallic bond
metal and metallic are the same thing arent they??
A metallic bond is a bond between two metals from the same group.
Metallic hydrogen is a physical state that hydrogen enters under extreme pressure.
Yes. It's the same as the metallic element.
A set of characters with the same design are called stock characters. They were used in Roman and Elizabethan drama.
no they are not, static characters are rarely flat characters
Mylar tinsel and metallic crinkle are similar in that they are both shiny and used for decorative purposes, but they are not the same. Mylar tinsel is typically a flat, thin ribbon-like material, while metallic crinkle is often thicker and has a crimped or wrinkled texture. Both can add a metallic or reflective element to crafts or decorations.
It is the same thing as a metallic griid acoustic ceiling.
Amorfous sulfur is a yellow powder, this is nothing like metal, so sulfur is a nonmetal (the same as e.g. carbon)
Magnetite can be black and it has a black streak. It is metallic and iron ore
No a complete set of characters with the same typeface is called a "font".