A metalloid.
Non-metals gain electrons. Hence, they can easily form anions.
These are characteristics of solid nonmetal elements.
Metalloids are a 'one-of-a-kind' element. They contain a mix of chemical and physical properties from both metals and nonmetals. Metalloids can act as either a metal or a nonmetal, which makes them a metalloid.
A colorless, odorless, highly unreactive gaseous element. Xenon and similar elements are called Noble Gases
An ionic bond
Non-metals gain electrons. Hence, they can easily form anions.
nonmetal
These are characteristics of solid nonmetal elements.
Metalloids are a 'one-of-a-kind' element. They contain a mix of chemical and physical properties from both metals and nonmetals. Metalloids can act as either a metal or a nonmetal, which makes them a metalloid.
metals
metals
Lead isn't "made out of" any other metals. It's an element.
There is no symbol for "element", other than using a placeholder. For example, if you want to refer to the oxides of group II metals, you might use the generic formula "MO." Some common placeholders are M and X for a generic metal and nonmetal (especially a halogen) respectively. A and B are also pretty common for any kind of generic element.
A colorless, odorless, highly unreactive gaseous element. Xenon and similar elements are called Noble Gases
From the periodic table, you can learn about the properties of elements such as atomic number, atomic mass, electron configuration, and chemical reactivity. It helps to predict an element's behavior, its relationships with other elements, and its physical and chemical properties. Additionally, the periodic table can provide insights into an element's classification as a metal, nonmetal, or metalloid, among other characteristics.
Gold is an element so it's pure substance. It is a metal - not made up of metals.
The element on the left side of the periodic table would be metal and on the left side would be non-metal.... 1st group of the periodic table has alkali metals,2nd group has alkaaline earth metals,etc.