All of them, metals are metallic, specifically contain metallic bonds.
The metals outnumber the non-metals by a good margin.
No, metalloids have properties of metals and nonmetals.
"Metallic" is not a metal. But elements that are metals, are metallic.
Yes. Metals are, by definition, metallic.
alkali metals
There are no "nonmetallic metals", all metals are metallic by definition.
Metals have metallic bonds.
All Alkali metals show metallic lustre ,which can be explained by the oscillation of free electrons.
A metallic bond exist in metals and alloys.
whic combination of metals cannooot be used in a bi metallic strip
'Less metallic'? They are both metals.
Metallic nature is not considered an innate property of metals because some metals can lose their metallic properties under certain conditions, such as forming compounds with nonmetals or being subjected to extreme temperatures. Additionally, some nonmetals can exhibit metallic properties under specific conditions, blurring the distinction between metals and nonmetals based on metallic behavior.