Tantalum is a metal. It is a transition metal known for its high melting point and corrosion resistance.
Gold is a metal. It is a dense, soft, and malleable metal that is known for its shiny, yellow appearance.
Cobalt is known as a metal because it is a chemical element with metallic properties. It has luster, conductivity, and typically forms cations in solution. Cobalt is classified as a transition metal due to its position in the periodic table.
Rhodium is a transition metal, not a metalloid or semi-metal. It is known for its high reflectance, making it valuable in jewelry and catalytic converters.
Cadmium is a metal. It is a soft, malleable, and ductile metal with a bluish-white color.
The future perfect tense of "know" is "will have known."
This metal is tin (Sn).
Gold
Only the future can tell... ;)
there where metal studs in the future but as i know today they are not exits.
Any metal is known sometimes as a nonmetal; I suppose that you make a confusion between metals and metalloids.
This metal is tin (Sn).
Lawrencium is very probable a solid metal.
That is unknown. What it happen in the future is not known.
The metal known as liquid at room temperature and resembling quicksilver is mercury. Mercury is a heavy, silvery-white metal that is the only metal that exists in liquid form in normal conditions on Earth.
No, not liquid (mercury is the only liquid metal known) Yes, it is a metal!
Yes, it is true.