Nylon is neither a metal, nonmetal, nor metalloid; it is a synthetic polymer. Specifically, it is a type of polyamide made from repeating units linked by amide bonds. Nylon is commonly used in textiles, plastics, and other applications due to its strength and durability. Its properties differ significantly from those of metals and nonmetals.
Uranium is a metal, rather than a nonmetal, or metalloid.
Nails are metal.
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Silicon is a metalloid.
Carbon is a nonmetal.
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It is a metal.