iron
Sodium is a silvery-grey metallic solid that reacts violently with water, causing it to explode.
It is a silvery-white solid metal
It's silvery-whiteish, metallic-looking solid. That's about all. Peace Out People!!
Protactinium is a solid state of matter. Specifically, it is a dense, silvery-gray metal that is radioactive.
Calcium is a malleable, ductile, silver-white, relatively soft metal with face-centered, cubic crystalline structure.
The color of solid hafnium is typically silvery gray in appearance.
It is a silvery white solid.
shiny silvery and it a solid
Sodium is a silvery-grey metallic solid that reacts violently with water, causing it to explode.
You think probable to magnesium.
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It is a silvery-white solid metal
silver
It's silvery-whiteish, metallic-looking solid. That's about all. Peace Out People!!
No, sodium is a silvery gray solid at room temperature.
Aluminum is a metallic substance. It is solid at 298 K. It is silvery in color.
Protactinium is a solid state of matter. Specifically, it is a dense, silvery-gray metal that is radioactive.