There are many answers for this question. I am basing it from how these metals are used by humans. Steel is a major building material, it is extremely strong and sturdy, welded easily, and the most common metal used by humans today. Aluminum is a very light, medium-soft metal, commonly used in car bumpers, especially in the "Mini Cooper." Gold is both very valuable for its looks, but for its uses too. Gold is commonly used in jewelry, but is even more commonly now days used in high grade electronics. The electric conductivity is extremely useful in these electronics. Copper is a common metal used in heaters due to its amazingly powerful heat conductivity. Zinc is commonly used to cover the corrosive properties and ultimately protect steels and other metals from corrosion. Iron is almost as hard as steel, but not as malleable and tough as it. It is commonly used for building anvils.
Silver and Gold: they are malleable, ductile, shiny and unreactive. They are used to make jewellry which keep its good looks and it wont react
name me five hard metals?
sodium, potassium, gold, silver, tin
316 Stainless steel is an alloy containing - Iron, Chromium, Manganese, Nickel, & Molybdenum.
There are five halogens found. All of halogens are non metals. Similar thing for all of them is they are non metals.
Semi-metals are also called metalloids.
Alkali Metals.
D-block elements are also known as the transition metals.
gold,siliver,mercury,calcium,sodium
Gold, silver, platinum, bronze, steel. And titanium.
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316 Stainless steel is an alloy containing - Iron, Chromium, Manganese, Nickel, & Molybdenum.
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Brass. Steel
poor metals have four, five, six..... electrons in its outermost shells these poor metals are also known as non-metals.
I believe they are Gasses, Metals, Non-Metals and Liquids, although I could be wrong.
Nitric acid reacts strongly with many metals.
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Five metal
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