Ex.: iron
The alkali metals, transition metals and metals in group 13, 14, and 15 on the periodic table all are malleable and good conductors of electricityEach of these groups has different characteristics, but all are able to conduct electricity and be formed or shaped easily.
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Magnesium is more reactive than copper because if you study the periodic table, you will be able to find out that Magnesium is more reactive.Also, coins are made out of copper, they choose copper because it is cheap and extremely unreactive.Furthermore, I've done an experiment to find out that Magnesium is more reactive than Copper by putting both elements into Water/Acid.
copper would be the best choice as, gold is far too expensive and zinc reacts with acid:) (sorry its not in much detail?
Whatever the two metals happen to be. Some metals will chemically react with each other, though, and they will form a larger-moleculed substance. Most of the time (whenever the metals don't react), the alloy will retain the most outstanding properties of each of the metals. You should be able to deduct the rest of the information on your own (go to Wikipedia and investigate the individual metals you want to know about; it's not crap anymore).
yes
There are several metals able to be stretched into wire. In electrical wiring, copper or copper coated aluminium is commonly used. Steel is also able to be stretched into wire.
i don't know what u are doing wrong as u should not be able to oxidize copper with such a solution but it can only be copper hydroxide (Cu(OH)2)
The most active metals are at the top of the table, and the least active ones are at the bottom. Manganese, copper, and zinc are all examples of the most active metals, and each metal is able to displace the elements below it from a solution.
Metallotolerants are extremophiles that are able to survive in environments with a high concentration of dissolved heavy metals in solution. Metallotolerants may be found in environments containing arsenic, cadmium, copper, and zinc.
Some metals can act as permanent magnets because they are able to hold a magnetic charge. These include iron, steel, and copper.
All metals conduct electricity.All metals conduct electricity.All metals conduct electricity.All metals conduct electricity.
You need two dissimilar metals such as copper and zinc, and have them submerged in an acid solution. Sulfuric acid is what is commonly used in car batteries, but something such as a citrus fruit would be able to provide a small charge because of the acidity of the juice inside.
No. Like virtually all ionic compounds copper II sulfate is a solid at room temperature. It is, however, soluble in water so you would be able to find an aqueous solution of t.
Nothing spectacular: a water solution of copper sulfate is obtained.
Not all metals do so. The properties of being able to be beaten into sheets or drawn into wire is called malleability and ductility. Gold and copper are perhaps the best examples of this.
Yes, it is an ionic compound of Alkali metal and all alkali metals salts are ionize-able in water.