A solid material that is typically hard, shiny, malleable, fusible, and ductile, with good electrical and thermal conductivity.
Metal,Non-metals,Metalloids,Transition Metals
its the microbial growth inhibition by heavy metal ions
A state of continuous movement or a medium used in metal soldering.
As long as you do not consider orgonomy---- No. First define 'living'... Sage
You would have do define what a "poor" metal is. If you are referring to structural strength, at room temperature, it has none, being a liquid. However, it is a very useful metal, and fairly expensive.
Yes.
No, glass is not a metal. Glass is primarily composed of silica (silicon dioxide) and does not have the metallic properties that define metals, such as being a good conductor of electricity and malleable.
Yes if you define dangerous. Water is dangerous in the presence of potassium metal.
I suspect it's mainly because of their early look, with makeup and heels, but some just hate their music. As for your 2nd question, of course you are a real metal head, even if you listen to only Glam Metal (metal is in the title after all). Heavy Metal is hard to define (check out the HM doco with greats like Tony Iommi, Dio, Lemmy etc.), who all struggle to precisely define it. The best way I can define it though, is guitar orientated music, with a heavy pounded drum beat (which rules out bands like the Stone Roses), which makes you want to head bang, or at least nod your head repetitively... which is what Motley Crue's music does.
Corrosion is a natural process, which converts a refined metal to a more stable form, such as its oxide, hydroxide, or sulfide.
The best Metal Gear Solid game is what you define as 'best'. Personally, I think Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots is the best Metal Gear Solid game, it is also the highest rated Metal Gear Solid game ever to be developed and published.
Chromium is consistently classified as a metal. On the periodic table it lies well away from any of the metal/metalloid boundaries no mater whose definition or classification scheme you use to define metalloids..