Not all metals will behave in the same way. Calcium for example is a metal that is not nearly as conductive as silver.
They can either lose or share electrons when they combine with other elements. So, depending on the conditions , these elements can behave as either metals or nonmetalss. Durr !
Metals all tend to lose electrons when they react, but aside from that there is a wide variety in the reacts metals undergo.
They are in between the metals and non metals
Alkali metals are all of the elements on the far left hand side of the periodic table with the exception of hydrogen. They are all highly reactive metals that also react vigorously with water.
Metals, nonmetals, and metalloids which are elements that have some of the same properties as metals but not all properties to make them a metal
Because all alkali meals have same no of electrons (only one) in their outermost shell
Metals form positive ions (cations).
No, they are not.
No, they are not.
Alkali metals are all of the elements on the far left hand side of the Periodic Table with the exception of hydrogen. They are all highly reactive metals that also react vigorously with water.
yes, all alloys do conduct electricity due to the conductivity of their metals.
They can either lose or share electrons when they combine with other elements. So, depending on the conditions , these elements can behave as either metals or nonmetalss. Durr !
Yeah, definitely
Metals all tend to lose electrons when they react, but aside from that there is a wide variety in the reacts metals undergo.
no
All have the same nuclear charge and consequently the same electron configuration.
Magnetism in metals is due to electrons flowing in the same direction, causing a magnetic field. Not all metals produce a magnetic field.