Yes it does till it doesn't form and octet fromation. Being a compound and being a cation/anion would help conduct more electrical energy.
If the electrons are further from the nucleus means more free, would make it more better.
No. Not unless you do something to make it magnetic.
Yes, hafnium is a sufficiently reactive element.
Yes, hafnium is a paramagnetic metal.
Hafnium is a single element and therefore nonpolar.
Hafnium is a metal, steel grey.
Hafnium is a natural chemical element; hafnium hasn't minerals but it is associated with zirconium (unrefined zirconium contain approx. 2 % hafnium).
Hafnium is a metal.
It is paramagnetic because it has unpaired electrons.
Hafnium is a single element and therefore nonpolar.
Hafnium is a metal, steel grey.
Hafnium is malleable.
No, argon is not paramagnetic.
paramagnetic
The density of hafnium is 13,31 g/cm3.
Hafnium is a natural chemical element; hafnium hasn't minerals but it is associated with zirconium (unrefined zirconium contain approx. 2 % hafnium).
Pure hafnium doesn't exist in the nature; hafnium form many compounds.
Fine powders of hafnium are pyrophoric.
There are 37 isotopes of Hafnium.
Hafnium is a metal.
apparantely it is paramagnetic