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A lot of metals are silver, solid and shiny metallic and conduct electricity. Examples include sodium , calcium, aluminium, titanium, iron etc etc. Gold and copper are two metals that spring to mind as being coloured and therefore not good answers to the question.

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9y ago

Solids with a shiny surface that do not easily react are generally classified as metals. Most metals are malleable, ductile and exhibit magnetism.

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14y ago

It could be almost any non-ferrous metal (that is not iron, nickel, or chromium) except copper, including the element silver itself. These are all metals, if they are not compounds.

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Almost certainly, yes. Nonmetals are generally less conductive and seldom metallic in appearance.

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yes(I think)

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Q: What substance is silver solid shiny metallic conducts electricity?
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