Textbook answer: Metals. Real life: Carbon is a non-metalic gray solid and Mercury is a liquid metal.
A soft metal is easy to dent, work, or cut without shattering; malleable. Some soft metals are gold, silver, aluminum, and lead.
since the mantle is made mostly of molten lava (actually magma) it is many shades of bright orange rock just like when you set your stove top to the highest temperature
gray
It is in group I. Also called the alkali metal, they dissolve in water to make the water alkali (pH >7). Also, the elements in the group are also easily cut by a knife and its surface oxidizes so quickly you would almost always see only it as dull gray rather than shiny silver which it is. They react very vigorously, some of them even exploding upon contact with even cold water.
Tiny suspended particles of salts and carbon (soot) give the resulting industrial smog a gray color.
yes if you cut inside it you will see all of this descriptions
no
Alkali metals in Group I.
silver gray color
In general: First, the metal has a special metallic luster, most of the gray, but not all kinds of metal, color complex; Second, in addition to mercury at room temperature is the liquid, the other metals are generally solid, and are relatively heavy, refractory, rather than a lot of metal at room temperature is a lot of gas or liquid; Third, most of the metal is good at conductive heat transfer, non-metal is often not good at conductive heat transfer, so a lot of electrical appliances and pots, pots and so are used to do with metal; Fourth, most of the metal can be labeled as thin slices or drawn into filaments, such as tin foil, copper wire, etc., while solid nonmetals are usually brittle. Of course, there are many non-metallic metals like metal, and some metals have a non-metallic nature, such as the chemical composition of graphite is carbon, not metal But it is the same as the metal, with a gray metallic luster, good heat conduction and antimony it, although it is metal, but very brittle, and not easy to heat conduction, with some non-metallic properties. But the fundamental difference between metal and nonmetal is that the resistance of the metal increases as the temperature increases, ie, the metal has a positive resistance temperature coefficient, and the metal resistance decreases with increasing temperature, Temperature Coefficient.
Alkali metals in Group I.
electrons
Neutrals, Naturals, Browns, Tans, Whites, And Solids.
arsenic is semi-metallic and it usually white but can turn from gray to black
Gold and Copper Are the only colored metals other than different shades of gray and black and whatnot
No, sodium is a silvery gray solid at room temperature.
Atomic mass of metals range from 1 to over 277. Metals having an atomic mass of 50 to 100 with their colors are: Vanadium (gray-white), iron (silver-gray), zinc (bluish-white), arsenic (yellow, black or gray), bromine (brownish-red liquid), rubidium (silvery-white), yttrium (iron-gray), molybdenum (silvery-white), technetium (silvery-gray), niobium (gray-white), strontium (silver-yellow), chromium (silver-gray), manganese (pinkish-gray), nickel (silvery-white), cobalt (silver-white), gallium (blue-gray), germanium (gray-white), selenium (red or gray), krypton ( brilliant green and orange spectral lines) and copper (reddish).