Physical properties of metals:
1. good conductor of electricity
2.Conduct heat quickly
3.Can be formed into wires and pipes
4.very shiny and easily polished
Lustrous, malleable, ductile and good conductors of heat and electricity
good conductors of electricity, malleable, ductile, and shiny(luster)
The 4 physical properties of metals are:
1. malleable
2. ductile
3. hard
4. sonorous
By there properties: Metals, Non-Metals and Metalliods.
Both elements, sodium (Na) and potassium (K) lie in the Group 1 column of the Periodic Table , which contains the members of the Alkali Metals family. Members within a family, or column, of elements tend to have similar chemical properties.
group
Transition metals are located in group 3-12 of the periodic table. The middle of the periodic table.
The most metallic metals are found in groups 1 and 2 on the periodic table. The most metallic metals are at the bottom left of the periodic table, and as you move toward the upper right, the elements' metallic properties decrease.
metals, non-metails and metalloids
By there properties: Metals, Non-Metals and Metalliods.
Metalloids
The physical properties are not listed in periodic table. The properties like density is not listed.These can't be found on periodic table.
That there is a periodic repetition of their physical and chemical properties. #RRS
Periodic table help to estimate the chemical and physical properties of elements.
Metalloids are located on staircase line. They have properties of metals and non-metals.
The melting temperature properties generally change as you go down the columns of the Periodic Table by decreasing for metals and increasing for non-metals.
The vast majority of elements in the periodic table can be classified as metals. Metals make up the s-block, d-block, and f-block of the periodic table. There are even a few elements in the p-block with metallic properties called metalloids.
Non metals have properties opposite those of the metals . The metalloids, or semimetals, have properties that are somewhat of a cross between metals and nonmetals.
Shortly, the chemical and physical properties of chemical elements recur periodically in the periodic table arrangement.
according to their properties. metals, nonmetals, and metalloids