Chromium (Cr) is a metal, in the transition metals region of the Perioidic Table.
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Chromium is a metal. It is a hard, bluish-grey metallic element commonly used in stainless steel and other alloys due to its corrosion resistance and shiny appearance.
Carbon is a nonmetal.
Bromine is a nonmetal.
H2O is neither a metal nor a nonmetal. It is a compound consisting of two nonmetal elements, hydrogen and oxygen.
Sodium chloride is composed of a metal (sodium) and a nonmetal (chlorine).
When a metal oxide reacts with a nonmetal oxide, they form a salt. The reaction typically involves the transfer of electrons from the metal to the nonmetal, resulting in the creation of a new compound. The resulting product will depend on the specific metal and nonmetal oxides involved in the reaction.