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If a colorless odorless gas combined with a magnetic metallic element, a reasonable prediction would be that the metal is either Fe, Co, or Ni. The gas is too hard to predict, but the product will have different properties than each reactant alone.
Lead is a brittle metallic element with 4 letters.
Rhodium
An overwhleming amount of steel is iron; it is therefore metallic.
Minerals that do not contain a metallic element.
Silver is a chemical element that is solid at room temperature. It can form aqueous solutions when it is dissolved in water, such as silver nitrate solutions used in various applications like photography and medicine.
The non-metallic element present in antiseptic solutions is typically iodine. It is commonly used as an active ingredient in antiseptics to help prevent infections in wounds by killing bacteria and other pathogens.
Fluorine is a highly reactive non-metallic element and does not have a well-defined pH value since it is not an aqueous solution.
The sum of water (H2O) and hydroxide (OH-) of a metallic element will result in the formation of a metal hydroxide (MOH) and hydrogen gas (H2) as a byproduct. This reaction typically involves the displacement of hydrogen in water by the metallic element in the hydroxide.
If a colorless odorless gas combined with a magnetic metallic element, a reasonable prediction would be that the metal is either Fe, Co, or Ni. The gas is too hard to predict, but the product will have different properties than each reactant alone.
Francium is the most metallic element. :)
Yes, aluminum is a metallic element.
Mercury (Hg) is a liquid metallic element.
Iodine is an element that can exist as a black solid or colorless crystal.
The element that is colorless and a gas at room temperature is hydrogen (H).
Yes, because it is definitely an element and it is made from a metal thus making it a metallic element
Iridium is a metallic element, and Platinum is a different metallic element.