Properties of metals are as follows:
Metals are great conductors of electrisity
Brittle is a characteristic of nonmetals, malleable, ductile and good conductor are characteristics of metals.
# Solid at room temperatures; # Opaque, light will not pass through except extremely thin metal films; # Good electrical conductivity; # Good thermal conductivity; # Lustrous when polished; # Have a crystalline structure when solid; # Relatively high hardness, resisting abrasive and impact deformation; # High tensile strength, making them difficult to breakage; # Elasticity, returning to the original shape after mild bending; # Malleability, the ability to be shaped by hammering; # Relatively high fatigue resistance; # Ductility, the ability to undergo deformation without breaking; # Metals donate electrons to the atoms to which they bond; # Low ionization potential, easily forming cations (positive ions). # Unite with oxygen to form oxides; # Unite with non-metals to form salts (chlorides, sulfides, carbonates, etc.).
The properties of metals are that: It can be found in the Periodic Table, It conducts electricity, It conducts heat, They are strong and tough, The are shinny when polished or freshly cut, Metals are malleable, They are sonorous, The are ductile, They have high melting and boiling points, They have high densities, Some metals are magnetic, Metals make alloys when mixed with other metals, Metals makes oxide when reaced with oxygen, And lastly Metallic oxide are basic....
The general properties of metal include the following: metals are highly dense, good conductors of electricity and heat, strong and sonorous as well as contain elevated melting and boiling points.
There are a variety of properties of metal. These include a shiny, lustrous appearance, malleability, as well as a high density.
It is a metalloid, it has both metallic and non-metallic properties.
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if u have studied about metals and non metals then u must be knowing that it is because of the difference in the properties of metals and non metals.
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Elements that are classified as non-metals are characterized by a tendency to undergo chemical reactions in which they acquire electrons; this compares to metals which tend to lose electrons. In slightly more technical terms, this means that non-metals are oxidizing agents and metals are reducing agents; when you mix metals and non-metals together, they tend to react with each other, in what is sometimes called a redox reaction (reduction and oxidation). Other than that, non-metals are generally softer (or gaseous) and less shiny than metals are, they generally do not conduct electricity as well as metals do, they do not have the silvery color of metals.
they are oxygen and water
The metalloids have properties of both metals and nonmetals.
Ductility and malleability are two properties of metals
Both metals can lose two electrons and both metals form ions with a 2+ charge.
All alkaline earth metals loss two electrons.
It is light and strong
malleability< conductivity
What are the 3 properties of metals?
No, metalloids have properties of metals and nonmetals.
Ductality and malleablity are the two qualities of metals which would make metals' ability to be seperated into wires and sheets respectively.
Metals and non-metals are the two groups. Metal loose electrons. Non metals gain electrons.
Metalloids Metalloids have properties of both metals and non-metals.