Yes; also all the universe is matter.
Yes, all metals are electrical conductors in all states of matter.
Yes, matter can contain different types of metals, each with its own unique properties and characteristics. Metals are typically good conductors of heat and electricity, have luster, and are malleable and ductile. Some common metals found in matter include iron, copper, aluminum, and gold.
Anything that has mass and volume is matter. Metals have mass and volume, therefore they are matter.
Yes. Non metals are certainly considered to be matter.
Everything is the universe is related to physics. Physics is the science of all matter and energy, which includes metals.
Prima, as in prima materia (first matter).
Are you maybe referring to the transition metals.
Metals, metalloids, and nonmetals are all types of elements found on the periodic table. They each have unique physical and chemical properties that distinguish them from one another. All three types play important roles in the structure and behavior of matter.
NOT all metals are magnetic
All metals are chemical elements.
Matter is composed of various substances, and while many organic compounds do contain carbon and hydrogen, not all matter does. Inorganic matter, such as metals, minerals, and gases like helium and neon, typically do not contain these elements. Therefore, while carbon and hydrogen are prevalent in organic chemistry, they are not universal components of all matter.
The state of matter of most metals is the solid state. Mercury and Gallium are the only exceptions, as they are liquids at room temperature.