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.
All of them. It is a property of metals.
yes MOST animals use the earths magnetisim,But lots of other animals do not.
all transition metals and are all magnetic.
an electron is not a property at all..
They all tend to be shiny. They're not all strong as alkali metals can be cut by a normal knife.
No. By which I mean it's not a "property" at all, it's a process.
they are metals.
Lead is an element, not a property. All the elements have physical and chemical properties.
no
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.