Metalloids
The elements that tend to be malleable and shiny are typically metals. Metals such as gold, silver, and copper exhibit these properties, allowing them to be easily shaped and polished to a reflective finish. These characteristics make metals valuable for various applications, including jewelry and manufacturing. Malleability and luster are key traits that distinguish metals from non-metals and metalloids.
The elements in the same vertical columns, also called groups or families, all share common traits with each other (for example, all of the alkali metals react violently when placed in water.) This is because all of the elements in one group contain the same number of valence electrons.
They are called genes. They are found in your DNA.
Traits that are shaped by many genes are called polygenic traits.
They all have similar chemical properties, take chemical properties to be physical traits and it much resembles a family
That wouldn't work. The process of forming metallic alloys is not just a combination of the traits of the constituent metals. Each metal has an effect on the properties of the other metals with which it is alloyed. It's all about the kind of bonds that are formed.
The visible traits are called phenotypic traits. These are the traits that affect an individual's' appearance like their eye and hair color.
This is called Traits. Traits are characteristics you inherit from your parent.
They are called Polygenic Traits.
the answer to this question is traits.
The passing of traits from parents to offspring is called heredity.
inherited traits :]