they have metallic luster and are generally silvery white in colour
nonmetals look like metals but are dull and brittle .
Some examples of metals that look like copper include brass, bronze, and rose gold.
Some examples of metals that look like silver include aluminum, stainless steel, and titanium.
They are silvery and hard like all transition metals
Alloying metals allows obtaining several alloys similar to gold.
True. Metalloids look like metals but are brittle and are not good conductors.
Yes, that's one of the basic qualities of metals.
Yes they do look for it.
they have metallic luster and are generally silvery white in colour
Some examples of metals with low melting and boiling points include mercury, cesium, and gallium. These metals have melting and boiling points significantly lower than traditional metals like iron and copper.
Halogens are not like metals. Halogens are elements missing one electron for full valency.
one reacts and one doesn't