Aluminum is the only real metal in the can
Mostly metals, with some insulating materials as well.
The difference is the metallicity. Population I stars have more metals - meaning any element heavier than hydrogen or helium (such as iron, oxygen, carbon, etc.).
Hydrogen. You can test it by putting a burning splint over the test tube, it should pop. I'm not sure if this is true most of the time, but it is true for many metals.
Yes it does. However, it takes a much longer period of time to get the magnesium to give off hydrogen particles. After a solid 45 minutes you might get a pop, but it's part of the Alkaline Earth Metals which means yes... it will eventually pop.
hydrogen gas, collect in a test tube and light with a naked flame, it should go "pop"
copper in wires, gold and/or silver in rings and other jewelry, iron in the frame of a car, Aluminum in a soda pop can.
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what are the characteristics of metals? metals? non-metals?
When metals react with dilute hydrochloric acid, hydrogen gas is produced. This is because the metal atoms displace hydrogen atoms from the acid, forming metal chloride and releasing hydrogen gas as a byproduct.
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metals
Pop is a palindrome.