All of the praseodymium ordinarily found in nature is of a single stable isotope, 141Pr. Like all other elements, there are synthetic radioactive isotopes of praseodymium.
Praseodymium (Pr, atomic #59) is a metal. It's way down in the f-block, and it's not a commonly encountered element, but all those down there are considered metals. Non-metals are way over on the far right end of the periodic table. Metalloids ride the "stair-step" between metals and non-metals.
Nails are metal.
it can be a metal or nonmetal or metalliods
nonmetal
Sodium (metal) reacts with chlorine (nonmetal) to form sodium chloride. Magnesium (metal) reacts with oxygen (nonmetal) to form magnesium oxide. Aluminum (metal) reacts with sulfur (nonmetal) to form aluminum sulfide. Lithium (metal) reacts with nitrogen (nonmetal) to form lithium nitride. Potassium (metal) reacts with fluorine (nonmetal) to form potassium fluoride. Calcium (metal) reacts with phosphorus (nonmetal) to form calcium phosphide. Barium (metal) reacts with iodine (nonmetal) to form barium iodide. Titanium (metal) reacts with carbon (nonmetal) to form titanium carbide. Iron (metal) reacts with chlorine (nonmetal) to form iron(III) chloride. Zinc (metal) reacts with sulfur (nonmetal) to form zinc sulfide.
No, it is a metal.
Praseodymium (Pr, atomic #59) is a metal. It's way down in the f-block, and it's not a commonly encountered element, but all those down there are considered metals. Non-metals are way over on the far right end of the periodic table. Metalloids ride the "stair-step" between metals and non-metals.
Metal
Praseodymium is a solid at room temperature.
Nails are metal.
Is ceramic metal or nonmetal
Metal is metal. Nonmetal is everything else.
Praseodymium itself does not have a distinct smell as it is a metal element.
it can be a metal or nonmetal or metalliods
Tantalum is a metal.
Metal - metal compounds don't exist... Only metal-nonmetal and nonmetal-nonmetal
nonmetal