All metals are solids except Mercury. They inhibit properties of ductility , malleability and conductivity.
Ductility is an ability of a metal under tensile stress.
Malleability is an ability to convert metals into a sheet like structure.
Metals are good conductors of heat and electricity. i.e. electricity can easily pass through them.
The three main characteristics of metals are malleability (the ability to be hit with a large force and change shape rather than break), conductivity (its ability to conduct heat and electricity), and ductility (the ability of a metal to be drawn into wire).
hard, shiny, nice
No. Just no^ malleable, ductile, and shiny
Most metals share various characteristics. Three of such characteristics include being insoluble in water, solid at room temperature and good conductors of electricity and heat.
Three characteristics of metals are liquid, solids, and malleable.
Metalloids, also called semimetals, have the characteristics of both metals and non-metals. Three characterics of metalloids are insulate, conduct electricity, and its elements are Silicon and Boron.
Semi-metals (or metalloids) are good semiconductors. They have characteristics of both metals and nonmetals. They also have ranging reactivity levels.
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Alkali metals are very reactive and soft.
Beryllium, strontium, radium.
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shiny; hard; not plastic
Three characteristics of bases is that it has a bitter taste, doesn't react well with metals ,and turns red litmus paper blue.
what are the characteristics of metals? metals? non-metals?
Non-metals.
The group of elements that share characteristics of metals and non metals is metalloids.
Brass, Copper, Steel
metalaoids have both the characteristics of metals and non metals. ex:-boron,germanyum.
An element that has characteristics of both metals and nonmetals is a metalloid.
Elements that have some characteristics of a metal and some characteristics of a nonmetal are called semimetals or metalloids.
They are malleable.
They are highly- reactive metals