CO is a compound made up of two nonmetals.
Not to be confused with Co, which is a metal.
Cobalt is a metal. It belongs to d block elements or transition metals.
its a compound there's no way to tell
Cobalt (Co) is a transition metal.
Cobalt is a metal
metal
metal hydroxide
No, it is a compound of a metal and a nonmetal. Pure iron is a metal, however.
Cobalt II Oxide
water is a nonmetal oxide
The formula for cobalt (II) oxide is CoO.
Carbon is a nonmetal. Thus this is a nonmetal oxide.
metal
Phosphorus is not an oxide. It is an element. It is a nonmetal.
No potassium OXIDE is not: IT IS A METAL. IT IS A METAL.And it is not a NONmetal either.Potassium OXIDE K2O is a basic oxide: with water it forms (only) potassium hydroxide, KOHPotassium (elemental) is a alkali metal
Metal oxide reacting with a nonmetal oxide produces a salt.Examples:CaO + CO2 --> CaCO3PbO + SO3 --> PbSO42 NaO + H2O --> 2 NaOH
Metal oxide reacting with a nonmetal oxide makes a salt.Examples:CaO + CO2 --> CaCO3PbO + SO3 --> PbSO42 NaO + H2O --> 2 NaOH
salt
metal hydroxide
Cobalt is a metal. See the related link for more information.
synthesis
No. It is a compound of a metal and a nonmetal. Magnesium on its own is a metal.
Cobalt is a metal. It belongs to d-block elements.