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Metals like steel are strong in room temperature. If you want anymore, search for metals as strong as steel :)
Steel and Titanium
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they have a strong hold of electrons!!!
Some metals are not strong enough to be able to hold tons of weight
No the opposite. It is a characteristic of metals that they have very little or no odor.
ductility It is strong and cannot be compressed.
Group 17 elements (halogens) are strong non-metals because they have high electronegativity and tend to gain electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration. Group 1 elements (alkali metals) are strong metals because they have low electronegativity and tend to lose electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
Metals are strong electron donors. They easily give their valence electrons.
Group 1 metals (alkali metals) such as sodium, potassium, and cesium, as well as group 2 metals (alkaline earth metals) such as calcium, strontium, and barium, form strong bases when they react with water to produce hydroxide ions. These metals are able to donate electrons easily, leading to the formation of highly basic hydroxide compounds.
They all tend to be shiny. They're not all strong as alkali metals can be cut by a normal knife.
You can tell it is an element as it is on the periodic table, as Fe, in the transition metals block.