Most metals are silver in color, malleable, and ductile. Silver is among the most malleable.
Grey, dull silver.
Calcium is a malleable, ductile, silver-white, relatively soft metal with face-centered, cubic crystalline structure.
Vanadium is a rare, soft, ductile gray-white element
silver is actually either a metallic color, grey, or silver... it depends on what kind of silver. They are usually silver, which is a color.
Silver is not a color, it is a metallic element. In its pure form, silver appears shiny and reflective, similar to the color grey.
Grey, dull silver.
Calcium is a malleable, ductile, silver-white, relatively soft metal with face-centered, cubic crystalline structure.
Vanadium is a rare, soft, ductile gray-white element
Nickel is a silvery white metal that takes on a high polish. It is hard, malleable, ductile, somewhat ferromagnetic, and a fair conductor of heat and electricity.
GOld is very dense with a density of 19300 kg/cubic meter. Gold is also a good conductor of heat and electricity. It is malleable and ductile, and is extremely resistant to corrosion. Gold is metallica yellow in color.
- gold has an yellow color - gold is expensive - gold is very malleable - gold is very ductile - gold is not corroded - gold is used for jewelry - gold is also used in electronics - gold was used in dentistry - colloidal gold was used in medicine
Gold is dense, soft, shiny and the most malleable and ductile pure metal known. Pure gold has a bright yellow color and luster traditionally considered attractive, which it maintains without oxidizing in air or water.
The characteristics of platinum are numerous. These include having a lustrous silver-white color when in pure form, being resistant to corrosion, being firm, and being malleable.
Actinides are all soft and silver in color (but not when exposed to air). They are dense and malleable. Most actinides have the same properties as the d-block.
- gold has an yellow color - gold is expensive - gold is very malleable - gold is very ductile - gold is not corroded - gold is used for jewelry - gold is also used in electronics - gold was used in dentistry - colloidal gold was used in medicine
Its is a Transition metal original name is Hafnia makes up 0.00058% of the earth's crust is ductile and malleable is a crystal structure and hexagonal found in zirconium silvery color used in nuclear submarines, televisions, and nuclear bombs if inhaled it is dangerous can spontaneously ignite
No magnets only stick to iron. (Magnets will also stick to nickel) yes tin is metal. tin is a low-melting, malleable, ductile metallic element nearly approaching silver in color and luster: used in plating and in making alloys, tinfoil, and soft solders. Symbol: Sn; atomic weight: 118.69; atomic number: 50; specific gravity: 7.31 at 20°C.