Humans cannot digest metals; so there are no edible metals in the true sense of the word. There are, however, trace metals in certain foods. Iron, for instance.
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Gaseous mixtures, metallic alloys,metallic agglomerations are some examples.
Diamond is an example of a valuable non-metallic mineral. It is highly valued for its beauty and used in jewelry as well as in industrial applications due to its hardness and unique properties.
Charging by induction involves bringing a charged object near a neutral object, inducing a separation of charges in the neutral object. When a negatively charged object is brought near the metallic spheres, electrons in the spheres are repelled to opposite sides, creating a positively charged side facing the negatively charged object and a negatively charged side facing away, resulting in opposite charges on the spheres.
Metallic oxides are metal and oxygen, bonded together. They are generally solids, and have higher densities. An example of a metallic oxides is sodium, Na.
When a charged object is brought near a neutral metallic object, the charges in the metallic object redistribute themselves. This causes the charges within the metallic object to separate, with opposite charges being attracted to the charged object. This redistribution of charges induces a temporary charge separation in the metallic object, known as polarization.
When a charged insulator is placed near an uncharged metallic object, the charges in the insulator induce opposite charges in the metallic object through electrostatic induction. This causes the metallic object to become polarized, with one side becoming positively charged and the other side becoming negatively charged. The presence of the insulator affects the behavior of the metallic object by creating an attractive force between the opposite charges, causing the metallic object to be attracted towards the charged insulator.
Yes, the reflection of light by a shiny metallic object is a physical change. This is because the metallic object remains the same substance before and after reflecting light, with no new substances formed.
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An example is sulfur.
Yes,for example Mg (Magnesium) is a metallic solid.
are formed by electrons that are delocalized throughout the object bonded by the metallic bonds.
Copper.
Metallic bonds are formed in elemnts that have a metallic form . For example sodium magnesium, iron, nickel , aluminium, copper, silver, gold etc etc.
touch it with a charged object....
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Chlorine would be an example of a non metallic element.