An alloy is a mixture of elements that has metallic properties. The properties vary depending on the percentage mix.
It's called an alloy. Mixtures of different metals make different alloys, for example: brass is an alloy of copper and zinc and bronze one of copper and tin.
An alloy. One example is steel, which is an alloy of iron and carbon.
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Ok! So yea: The elements are classified by their properties by the reactivity and similarities between elements. I hope that helps...
A lot. Most minerals are ionic compounds, which is the bond between a metal and a non-metal. Most ionic compounds are crystalline solids, and the type of structure and physical properties such as hardness and color depend upon which metallic elements bond with which non-metallic elements. Further, properties such as melting points of minerals are dependent upon the forces which attract an atom's electrons to its nucleus. When it comes down to it, rocks are all about atoms!
Colloid means something that has properties in between solution and suspension.
The chemical and physical properties of a compound are different than those of the elements from which it is formed.
It is called a "metallic bond"
Metallic minerals are composed primarily of metallic elements and have a metallic luster and other properties, such as the ability to conduct electricity. Non-metallic minerals do not have these characteristics.
Because covalent bonds are between elements without metallic properties, and in order for a bond to conduct electricity, the bond has to include two metals, AKA a metallic bond.
A colloid.
Metallic minerals have a significant metallic elemental composition, resulting in a set of physical properties that are specific to them such as conductivity and metallic luster. Non-metallic minerals do not possess significant elemental metallic composition of exhibit those physical properties.
Metallic minerals are composed primarily of metallic elements and have a metallic luster and other properties, such as the ability to conduct electricity. Non-metallic minerals do not have these characteristics.
Ionic bonds are formed between metallic and non-metallic elements. The electrostatic attractions between the oppositely charged ions forms a lattice structure. Ionic compounds share similar properties, such as not conducting electricity while solid. But good electrical conductivity in aqueous solution or a liquid state.
A metallic bond is a bond between two metals from the same group.
It is a metalloid, it has both metallic and non-metallic properties.
Ok! So yea: The elements are classified by their properties by the reactivity and similarities between elements. I hope that helps...
A lot. Most minerals are ionic compounds, which is the bond between a metal and a non-metal. Most ionic compounds are crystalline solids, and the type of structure and physical properties such as hardness and color depend upon which metallic elements bond with which non-metallic elements. Further, properties such as melting points of minerals are dependent upon the forces which attract an atom's electrons to its nucleus. When it comes down to it, rocks are all about atoms!
These are the chemical properties.
In the 3rd row all on the left side do the elements on the right are non-metals. In the 3rd column all the elements represent metallic properties 'cause they are metals.