gold limestone
C. Metals
Whatever the two metals happen to be. Some metals will chemically react with each other, though, and they will form a larger-moleculed substance. Most of the time (whenever the metals don't react), the alloy will retain the most outstanding properties of each of the metals. You should be able to deduct the rest of the information on your own (go to Wikipedia and investigate the individual metals you want to know about; it's not crap anymore).
gold
silver
Metalloids.
lead lithium
Samarium has a melting point of 1072 0C, near 1060.
C-metals, semimetals and nonmetals. sexyyy =D
metals c:
It's a covalent bond, cuz C H O are all non metals. Covalent bond forms when 2 or more non metals are bonding together
As far as I know, non-metals like Carbon(C) and Sulphur(S) do not react with water. They are tightly binded, so they are insoluble too. Chilax