they can be melted, mixed with other metals(alloys)
almost all can be recycled
While most metals can be recycled, some metals like mercury and radioactive metals pose risks to human health and the environment during recycling processes. These metals are handled carefully for disposal rather than being recycled.
Yes
* no i dont think so but i know it is highly recycled metals are elements and there for never really disapear, they can be recycled.
Conductors indicate that they allow flow of heat and electricity. Most metals have latter properties in them.
The metalloids have properties of both metals and nonmetals.
Yes, the free-moving electrons in metals are responsible for many of their properties. These electrons allow metals to conduct electricity and heat, be malleable and ductile, and exhibit luster. The delocalized nature of these electrons also contributes to metals being good conductors of electricity and heat.
Nearly all metals can be recycled depending on the locality. The most common recycled metals include aluminum, steel, copper and iron
Some examples of magnetic metals include iron, nickel, and cobalt. These metals have unique properties that allow them to be attracted to magnets and form magnetic fields.
Junk yards to be destroyed
the precious gold in laptops are not recycled because it's too valuable to be recycled but iron and aluminium can be recyled.
The metal is melted and remoulded!