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Metallic elements are usually shiny.
Elements that are shiny and conduct electricity are called metals. These elements have a high luster, or metallic shine, and their outer electrons are free to move, allowing them to conduct electricity. Examples of shiny, metallic elements include copper, silver, and gold.
metalloids like titanium and gold, in the center of the periodic table (im only 13 and i knew that)
There are very many elements which are shiny and reflective.
Metals. The elements that are classified as "Transition Metals" and are located in Groups 3 - 12 of the Periodic Table are elements that are shiny bendable and good conductors of electricity.
Sounds like gold.
In Shiny, elements can be categorized into input elements (like text inputs, sliders), output elements (like plots, tables), layout elements (like sidebars, tabs), and action elements (like action buttons, submit buttons). Each group of elements serves a specific purpose in creating interactive web applications.
All of the Pokemon are shiny
Metallic elements such as gold, silver, and copper typically possess attributes of hardness, shininess, and ductility. They are malleable, can be polished to a high luster, and can be stretched into wire without breaking.
There several elements tend to be malleable and shiny. Some of them include potassium, sodium, lithium and many more.
they are called montas
These are the alkali metals.