Im guessing by gas non-metal, you mean the non-reactive noble gases.
These are: Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon and Radon
Not all nonmetallic halogens form non-corrosive gases. The halogens, which include fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine, exhibit varying levels of reactivity and corrosiveness. For example, chlorine and fluorine are highly corrosive gases, while iodine is less reactive and can be considered less corrosive. Therefore, the corrosiveness of the gas depends on the specific halogen and its chemical properties.
Approx. 25 chemical elements; for several artificial elements the state of matter is not surely known.
Pumice is a nonmetallic mineral. It is a type of volcanic rock that is formed from the rapid cooling of frothy lava with high gas content, resulting in a lightweight and porous texture.
The halogens (Group 17) contain all nonmetals. This group includes elements like fluorine, chlorine, and iodine that exist as gases, liquids, or solids at room temperature and exhibit nonmetallic properties such as poor conductivity and brittleness.
Sulfur is a bright yellow nonmetallic element often found near volcanic areas.
All atoms tend to have a stable structure similar to that of noble gases.
Not all nonmetallic halogens form non-corrosive gases. The halogens, which include fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine, exhibit varying levels of reactivity and corrosiveness. For example, chlorine and fluorine are highly corrosive gases, while iodine is less reactive and can be considered less corrosive. Therefore, the corrosiveness of the gas depends on the specific halogen and its chemical properties.
oil is nonmetallic
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Calcite is a compound and therefore cannot be classified as a metal or nonmetal.
All gases are non-metallic. the characteristic properties of a metal are only present in the bulk state and mainly due toteh delocalistion of electrons throughout a crystal or a molten sample. Vapourising a metal produces atoms/molecules.
I think its nonmetallic as it is glass
what are two uses of nonmetallic mineral resources
There are no "nonmetallic metals", all metals are metallic by definition.
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the nonmetallic elaments are on the right side of the periodic table