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t that is a malleable, shiny solid, but doesn't conduct heat or electricity
In simple terms just by looking at them, and doing an electrical conductivity test you can tell the following. the metals are shiny and conduct electricity. The non-metals which are gases or liquids are easy to distinguish. The solid non metals such as sulfur are not shiny and do not conduct electricity. (graphite conducts electricity but is soft and not that shiny). The metalloids look a bit like metals but are very poor conductors of electricity.
Yes bananas conduct electricity
No, in general oils do not conduct electricity.
None are more metallic. Metallic is a way of describing a metal in general.
t that is a malleable, shiny solid, but doesn't conduct heat or electricity
no
It is shiny, will conduct electricity.
it is cheaper,conduct electricity better then iron,more ductile and maleable
metals
Metals
A metal is a shiny element that conducts electricity and heat.
nonmetals
they are called montas
metals
Magnesium would only be shiny in a freshly cut surface. It quickly oxidizes with a film of protective oxide rapidly forming. In this condition it would look grey. It does conduct both heat and electricity.
Copper, silver, stainless steel are some things that are shiny and conduct electricity.