Elements that are shiny and conduct heat well are metals. Metals are located on the left side of the Periodic Table, and make up most of the elements.
These are called metals. A metal is a solid material that is typically hard, opaque, shiny, and features good electrical and thermal conductivity. Metals are generally malleable and ductile.
The metals, specifically silver and copper are good conductors.
Sulfur is a nonmetal. Nonmetals are bad conductors, while metals are good conductors. Since sulfur is a bad conductors, it is a good insulator.
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They are both good electrical conductors which is unusual as non-metals are normally not very good electrical conductors.
They are metals, and like all metals they are excellent conductors of both heat and eletricity. While both conduct but not the same see periodic table plus silver oxidizes and eventual makes a bad conductor at the joints gold is not as good conductor but is is impervious of elements effects on it.
Metals. The elements that are classified as "Transition Metals" and are located in Groups 3 - 12 of the Periodic Table are elements that are shiny bendable and good conductors of electricity.
Generally speaking, materials that are good conductors of heat are good conductors of electricity. But there is a notable exception. Diamond, an allotrope of carbon, conducts heat better than any metal, but it is an electrical insulator.
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Alkali Earth metals are shiny. All metals have a property called luster witch means that they are shiny. All metals are also malleable, ductile, and are good conductors.
good conductors, metallic luster, and shininess
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All the metals.
metals are shiny and good conductors of heat and electricity. Nonmetals are dull and poor conductors of heat and electricity.
No. Non-metals are very poor conductors, and with the exception of Neon, so are the gaseous elements.