I refer you to Wikipedia : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal
Retika meaning: brace/metals
the properties or description of metals. that's it!
metalloids are a cross between metals and nometals, meaning it has properties of BOTH metals and nonmetals.
metalloids are a cross between metals and nometals, meaning it has properties of BOTH metals and nonmetals.
The act, process, or art of casting metals., The buildings and works for casting metals.
The electrons of metals are delocalized, meaning they are free to move throughout the solid structure. This is what allows metals to conduct electricity and heat efficiently.
Malleability is a property of metals, not nonmetals. Metals are malleable, meaning they can be hammered or pressed into different shapes without breaking. Nonmetals are typically brittle and cannot be molded in the same way.
No, metals have low spefic heats, meaning they do not take much energy to change temperature.
Gold, platinum, and silver are common examples of metals used in jewelry that are not magnetic. These metals are non-ferrous, meaning they do not contain iron, which is the element that makes metals magnetic.
Brittleness is not a characteristic of most metals. Metals are usually ductile and malleable, meaning they can be bent and shaped without breaking. However, some metals, such as cast iron, can exhibit brittleness under certain conditions.
Boron is classified as a metalloid, meaning it exhibits characteristics of both metals and non-metals. It is a poor conductor of electricity like non-metals, but it can form covalent bonds like non-metals. Boron's classification as a metalloid is due to its intermediate properties between metals and non-metals.
Probably a mixture of metals that contains 10% of silver.