*Metalloids semi-shiny semi-conductors malleable somewhat ductile basically the in between the extremes of gas and metals
their properties are in the middle of metals and nonmetals. they are semi conductive, semi metallic, semi malleable, semi ductile, and some give up electrons while some take electrons.
There are quite a few metals that are shiny including gold. Silver and titanium are also metals that are shiny when polished.
It depends on the element. Some metals have very un-shiny appearences, and some non-metals are very reflective.
Semi-metals are also called metalloids.
*Metalloids semi-shiny semi-conductors malleable somewhat ductile basically the in between the extremes of gas and metals
their properties are in the middle of metals and nonmetals. they are semi conductive, semi metallic, semi malleable, semi ductile, and some give up electrons while some take electrons.
Non-metals are not normally shiny.
There are quite a few metals that are shiny including gold. Silver and titanium are also metals that are shiny when polished.
It depends on the element. Some metals have very un-shiny appearences, and some non-metals are very reflective.
Semi-metals are also called metalloids.
No. Semi-metals are their own class of elements.
Yes, it is.
You can make almost anything shiny by polishing it.
metals are malleable in nature
conductors are generally are made of metals and naturally metals are of shiny and so u can tell that all conductors of heat shiny
Alkali Earth metals are shiny. All metals have a property called luster witch means that they are shiny. All metals are also malleable, ductile, and are good conductors.