zinc because all other metals are in original form
Among iron, gold, carbon, and silver, the odd member is carbon, the only non-metal of the group. On the periodic table, the three metals are all in the central "transitional metals" area, but carbon is on the right side among the non-metals.
sulfur
Platinum, because Gold And Silver , together with Copper and in the same Sub- Group of the Periodic Table. This means that Gold , Silver and Copper have the same number of electrons in their outmost energy shell.
Iron. Iron is a metal while the others are nonmetals
Glass. Steel, iron and tin are metals.
Iron - the rest are metals used in olympic medals.
Brass is the odd one out among aluminium, brass, copper, and iron. Brass is an alloy while the other three are elements.
Among iron, gold, carbon, and silver, the odd member is carbon, the only non-metal of the group. On the periodic table, the three metals are all in the central "transitional metals" area, but carbon is on the right side among the non-metals.
iodine
sulfur
Iron is the odd entry in this list.
Platinum, because Gold And Silver , together with Copper and in the same Sub- Group of the Periodic Table. This means that Gold , Silver and Copper have the same number of electrons in their outmost energy shell.
Gold nose. Horse Isle Real Time Quiz Answer: gold nose
Iron. Iron is a metal while the others are nonmetals
It is an idiom that means one of a number of listed things or concepts is different from the others in the list in some characteristic way.For example, in the list "one, two, three, right" the word "right" is the odd one out because it is not a number. In the group "gold, silver, copper, zinc, mercury" the odd one may be mercury because it is the only one of the five metals that is liquid at room temperature.
kaelindesignThere's two options. One is that it is 14k over silver plate. Which is odd, but possible. The second is that it is 14k gold, and the makers mark is SP. How heavy is it? If it's noticeably heavier than a silver bracelet, then it's likely gold. Do you have a picture of the SP mark?
Glass. Steel, iron and tin are metals.