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There is nothing that says a metal has to be a solid at room temperature. Mercury exhibits pretty much all of the properties one would expect from a metal (shine/luster, reactivity, electrical conductivity, etc.) which are manifestations of its position in the periodic table.
== == Some physical properties of boron are as follows: - rough in texture - black, white, or gray for the color - has a small shine or luster
Hydrogen is the primary fuel source of the Sun. The sun burns hydrogen into helium
Caesium is freshly cut, it have a metallic shine, but this disappears rapidly due to reaction of exposed metal surface with oxygen in the air
because you can't see they don't shine
Aluminum (Al) and Copper (Cu) are metals, and all metals share the same properties: Malleable (can be flattened or shaped) Heat and Electric conductivity Luster (shine) and Density (higher than non-metals) Aluminum (Al) and Copper (Cu) are metals, and all metals share the same properties: Malleable (can be flattened or shaped) Heat and Electric conductivity Luster (shine) and Density (higher than non-metals)
- have lustre (shine) - are malleable/ductile (can be shaped or molded without breaking) - are good thermal (heat) conductors - are good electrical conductors - have high density
it gives it its shine
Some physical properties of silicon are that it is dark gray in color, its phase is a solid, and has a metallic shine. Its boiling point is 2600 degrees Celsius. The physical properties of an element or substance are those that we can examine with our senses. These properties include melting point, hardness, conductivity, and density.
It will shine, but dimly.
Streak hardness and shine
polisher Chrome
There is nothing that says a metal has to be a solid at room temperature. Mercury exhibits pretty much all of the properties one would expect from a metal (shine/luster, reactivity, electrical conductivity, etc.) which are manifestations of its position in the periodic table.
Metals conduct heat and electricity, and they have a lustre or shine.
== == Some physical properties of boron are as follows: - rough in texture - black, white, or gray for the color - has a small shine or luster
There once was an element called Nickel, Who thought that he would like a pickle. He went to the store And found three or four, Before he found the pickles were fickle.
== == Some physical properties of boron are as follows: - rough in texture - black, white, or gray for the color - has a small shine or luster