Nickel is a metallic element. It is a transition metal known for its strength, corrosion resistance, and conductivity. Nickel is commonly used in alloys, batteries, and various industrial applications due to its metallic properties.
Neon is a noble gas and thus non-metallic.
Diorite is not an element it is a rock type made up of several minerals. Therefore the term metallic or non-metallic can not be applied to it.
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Salt is an ionic compound consisting of a metal and a non metal.
The number of electrons to be gained or lost is what differientiates metallic and non-metallic elements on the periodic table at a subatomic level.
compound because it is made up of two elements, nickel andchloride
No, nickel is not a rock. It is a metallic element.
Non-metallic
The silvery metallic element that ends with the letter "l" is "nickel."
It is a mixture - partially metallic and partially non-metallic
Neon is a noble gas and thus non-metallic.
Oil is non-magnetic. Magnetic substances are those which are attracted to magnets like iron, steel, or nickel. Oil, being a non-metallic substance, does not exhibit magnetic properties.
Nitrogen is a non-metal.
The two main types of luster are metallic and non-metallic. Metallic luster refers to the shine of metals, while non-metallic luster includes categories like vitreous (glassy), pearly, greasy, and earthy.
A sharpened pencil lead is non-metallic. It is typically made of graphite, which is a non-metallic element.
Halite is a non-metallic mineral. It has a glassy or vitreous luster and typically appears transparent or translucent.
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