Generally precious metals as Au, Ag, Pt, Pd, Ir.
The periodic table consists of different types of elements, including metals (such as iron and copper), non-metals (such as oxygen and sulfur), metalloids (such as silicon and arsenic), noble gases (such as helium and neon), and transitional metals (such as iron and gold).
If the metals are melted together the result is called an alloy, if not melted together the result is called a mixture.
If you are referring to the periodic table, then metals and non-metals, though if that is the case I should remind you that metalloids are also a category. Though if you were asking more broadly about molecules, as this category would suggest, you're probably looking for organic and inorganic.
No, not all types of metals are conductors. Only metals that have free electrons in their atomic structure are good conductors of electricity. Examples of good conductors include copper, silver, and gold.
Types of bonding: ionic (in salts), covalent (in organic compounds), metallic (in metals).
Precious metals (typically gold, silver and platinum, but also palladium, ruthenium, osmium, rhodium, and iridium) are measured in troy ounces. Pretty much everything else is measured in avoirdupois ounces.
The international standard avoirdupois pound (lb) is equivalent to 16 international standard avoirdupois ounces (oz). By the factor-label method, then, we have: 2.25 lb * (16 oz/1 lb) = 36 oz There are other types of "ounces" and "pounds" in use around the world. For more information, consult Wikipedia: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ounce]
An ounce is a unit of mass. A millilitre is a unit of capacity. The two units are therefore incompatible. The two are not incompatible. There are two types of units refered to as the ounce. The fluid ounce which the person above is asking about, and the avoirdupois ounce, which is a unit of mass or weight. The correct answer is 7.5 millilitres = 0.25360517 US fluid ounces
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There are many types of metals. Some of these types of metal include brass, steel, iron, copper, bronze, as well as tin.
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All types of metals form salts.
There are many types of metals you get ferrous and non ferrous metals. A magnet will stick to ferrous metals such as iron and steel but wont stick to non ferrous metals like copper or alluminium.
Dry ounce is a unit mass, tsp is a unit of volume; you need the density of the material to convert.
Three types of metal include: iron, aluminum and gold. There are any uses for metals in society. Gold metal is extremely valuable.
If you mean what two element types then: Metals and non-metals If not, I do not know what you are asking
All types of energy may be measured in Joules.