Medals are made from gold or silver.
Mercury is an elemental liquid metal; it would not function very well as a "medal".
The word for a hard, non-porous element is a "metal" (copper, iron, etc.), but the word "medal" means an award.
Medal is the plural of Medal!
Medals are made of red brass that is electroplated to the color they want. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, so all medals are made of more than one element.
Silver is technically known as a transition state element, meaning that it has incompletely filled inner electron shells. It is also a precious metal that has long been used as a basis of money (second only to gold).First Place is the Gold Medal. Second Place is the Silver Medal. Third Place is the Bronze Medal.
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The amount of electrons, neutrons, and protons it has in it, Also the spot of the element on the periotic table (medal, gass etc.)
The Element, Calcium: symbol Ca; atomic number 20; atomic wt 40.08 is a Metal in Group IIA, the Alkaline Earth Metals.
A silver medal conventionally, is for second place. So it is a medal
Henrik Larson
it is metal not medal.
In the US, the highest military medal is the Medal of Honor. There is no "degree" associated with this medal.