Low Melting Point. Most metals have high melting point and are solids at room temperature.
chose any property that is not related to its properties then.
The answer is electric conductivity because they have no Zero electric conductivity answer is electric conductivity
A conductive metal is a metal that is able to transport an electric load.
Fusibility is a property that is associated with the alloy metal
Uranium is a metal and as such, it has excellent electrical conductivity.
yes
gold
A conductive metal is a metal that is able to transport an electric load.
Metal wire has high electrical conductivity.
Conductivity.
copper is the best electrical conductivity
Fusibility is a property that is associated with the alloy metal
Conductivity is not a chemical, it is the faculty of different metals to allow electrons to travel inside a conductor with more or less ease. This is a physical property.
Neither, its a property of some semiconductors.
Outermost orbital shell of a metal has very few electrons with corresponding values of energy. This specific property accounts for the unusual electrical conductivity of metals. Highest conductivity occurs in metals with only one valence electron.
the sea of electrons shared between metal atoms
I believe its a conductor, because an insallator is like a stirofoam cup for example, as it keeps the heat in the cup without burning your hands. An example of a conductor is a piece of metal because it is able to pass an electric current through the metal.
Yes,Aluminum have conductivity because it is a metal
An example of conduction is a metal spoon in a cup of hot water.an electric current flowing through water