The term "ferrous" typically means a kind of metal or alloy which contains iron. "Non-ferrous", naturally, means a metal or alloy which contains little or no iron. Sometimes the term non-ferrous is used to describe any sort of metal which is not steel or iron. Finally, sometimes these terms are used to identify whether or not a metal can be affected by magnets. Ferrous metals will usually respond or "stick to" a magnet whereas non-ferrous metals are not easily magnetised.
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if you mean atomic number then the answer is cadmium.
Metallic Bond .
He (helium) and Ne (neon) are not properties. They are chemical elements. If you mean to as are the metals then no. They are nonmetals.
An overwhleming amount of steel is iron; it is therefore metallic.
If you mean a mixture of metallic elements, it is an alloy.
If you mean a mixture of metallic elements, it is an alloy.
metallic inurt gases
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if you mean atomic number then the answer is cadmium.
It is a metallic surface that will not discolour or stain, especially be oxidisation
shiny coating or covering possessed by various metals
Metallic means that the substance contains some properties that belong to metals and some that belong to nonmetals. Metallic elements are located alone the "stairwell" shaped latter on the right side of the periodic table of elements.
Usually means some sort of infection.
It is a mixture - partially metallic and partially non-metallic
Non-metallic
you're probably tasting blood, might be bleeding gums?