No, only Iron, Cobalt, and Nickel are generally considered magnetic.
They are all solids. They have properties of metals and non metals.
Because some metals do conduct electricity, it is considered a physical property. Since some metals are conductive, the conductivity is technically a physical property of all metals, even if the value of conductivity is zero.
yes MOST animals use the earths magnetisim,But lots of other animals do not.
all transition metals and are all magnetic.
They all tend to be shiny. They're not all strong as alkali metals can be cut by a normal knife.
an electron is not a property at all..
Lead is an element, not a property. All the elements have physical and chemical properties.
"Dense" is a property that can describe both metals and non-metals. Metals in general tend to be denser than non-metals due to their atomic structure, but there are exceptions. It's important to consider the specific element in question when determining its density.
no
its a is a physical property
It is considered a physical property.Many might say that mass is a physical property, but in reality no scientific discipline has a monopoly on any attribute or property.It is a property of matter that may be of relevance to any discipline, or all of them.EDIT: While all that may be true, it is still a PHYSICAL property.
Solid and Malleable