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The main three properties of the metals are malleability (you can shape it easily), ductility (you can turn it into a wire) and conductivity (it will carry heat and electricity very well).
Metals, non-metals, and metalloids
Metals:All metals are hard except sodiumAll metals have a high density except sodiumAll metals are solid at room temperature except mercuryNon-metals: All non-metals are insulators to electricity except graphiteAll non-metals are brittle except diamondi dont have an answer for 3 sorry! :(
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.
Almost any metal is suitable for coins. But from a practical point of view, metals should be fairly hard, so that the imprint doesn't fade too quickly and it shouldn't be too light since most people like their coins to have a little 'weight', certainly if a coin represents a certain value.
Metals are:MalleableDuctileConductors of heatConductors of electricityShiny
The main three properties of the metals are malleability (you can shape it easily), ductility (you can turn it into a wire) and conductivity (it will carry heat and electricity very well).
The three classes of elements are metals, nonmetals, and metalloids.
Three properties of metals that are caused by metallic bonding are electrical conductivity, malleability, and ductility.
The three non metals are chlorine bromine and fluorine. They have similar chemical properties.
Metals, non-metals, and metalloids
Some properties of a metals are ductile, malleable, and conductive The other person who answered was wrong because not all metals are considered scientifically hard (ie pure 24k gold is considered soft). Also "shiny" is not a physical property...well unless you are in 1st grade it is known as luster and all metal have some luster
1. Rock must crushed and separated into useful metal and ore 2. Magnets are used to separate some of the metals 3. The rock is then mixed with other metals to make alloys that have more useful physical and chemical properties
Metals:All metals are hard except sodiumAll metals have a high density except sodiumAll metals are solid at room temperature except mercuryNon-metals: All non-metals are insulators to electricity except graphiteAll non-metals are brittle except diamondi dont have an answer for 3 sorry! :(
the three types of element are 1 Metals 2 Non metal 3 Metalloids they are divided according to chemical and physical properties
it depends. The three metals are azurine, aquanine, and crimsonine. If you get the southeast metals first, then the last metal is azurine.
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