Lithium can be cut with a knife because the elements built in it are very sof tand timid.
Metals like sodium and potassium are soft and can be cut with a knife.
Metals that can be cut easily are the alkali metals. They are "soft" metals that can be cut with a knife.
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Alkali Metals are soft enough to be cut with a knife.Alkali Metals:LithiumSodiumPotassiumRubidiumCesiumFrancium
Most of the Alkali metals are soft enough to be cut with a knife, certainly Sodium, Potassium and Rubidium are.
Any of the alkali metals (in group one of the periodic table)
Metals that can be cut easily are the alkali metals. They are "soft" metals that can be cut with a knife.
Na (Sodium) is an alkali metal that can be cut with a knife.
sodium and potassium are the two metals that can be cut by a knife.
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Alkali Metals are soft enough to be cut with a knife.Alkali Metals:LithiumSodiumPotassiumRubidiumCesiumFrancium
They all tend to be shiny. They're not all strong as alkali metals can be cut by a normal knife.
Most of the Alkali metals are soft enough to be cut with a knife, certainly Sodium, Potassium and Rubidium are.
If its small, get a pocket knife if big, get something SHARP.
Any of the alkali metals (in group one of the periodic table)
No, in comparison to the rest of the metals, lithium (as an alkali metal) would be called a soft metal. All the alkali metals could be cut with a knife, but still retain properties of metals.
High luster, reacts with air on contact so must be stored under kerosene, Soft metals that can easily be cut with a knife.
It is about alkaline metals. You can cut them using a knife.