These properties are impossible to be evaluated today for francium.
A reddish lustrous ductile malleable metal element? COPPER!!!XD
They are lustrous, ductile, and malleable, as well as good conductors of heat and electricity, and they tend to have high density.
the answers are electricity malleable ductile and shiny. I really don't know I just copied somebodies else work. so if i was you i would not listen to my answer okay. thanks so much for your time
solid (besides mercury) malleable, ductile and lustrous
Metals are usually more conductive. They have higher boiling and melting points, and lower electronegativity than other elements. Also, Metals are malleable and ductile, whereas non metals are not.
Lustrous, ductile, malleable and conductive.
Metals tend to be lustrous, ductile, malleable, and good conductors of heat and electricity.
A reddish lustrous ductile malleable metal element? COPPER!!!XD
They are lustrous, ductile, and malleable, as well as good conductors of heat and electricity, and they tend to have high density.
These are called nonmetals (e.g. carbon, phosphorus, sulfur)Metals (such as gold, titanium, and cobalt) are generally lustrous, malleable, and can conduct electricity. Nonmetals are dull, extremely brittle, and are usually (but not always) non-conductive.
There are several elements that are not shiny and not malleable. An example of this are Groups 1,14,15, and 16 on the Periodic Table. They are all non metals
the answers are electricity malleable ductile and shiny. I really don't know I just copied somebodies else work. so if i was you i would not listen to my answer okay. thanks so much for your time
Ionic Crystals are not malleable or ductile na da
No, it would be a nonmetal. Metals are usually malleable and do conduct electricity well.
low first ionization energy and low electronegativity Someone suggested that this answer contained gibberish... But whoever answered it did so correctly. When you start a question with "Which" you should provide choices. If you are looking for "physical" characteristics of metals they might be that metals are lustrous, malleable, ductile, and conductive. But all of these properties stem from the molecular properties of the atoms such as low first ionization energy and low electronegativity. So... not gibberish.
oan needs to classify a substance. Through experimentation, she finds that the material is lustrous, malleable, and conducts electricity. Joan therefore identifies the substance as a A gas B ceramic C metal D solid
solid (besides mercury) malleable, ductile and lustrous