zinc
Cadmium is a soft, malleable, and ductile metal with a slightly bluish-white color.
Antimony is a silvery-white, lustrous metal with a bluish tint.
The bluish-white crystalline metallic element you are referring to is likely to be bismuth. Bismuth is a brittle, lustrous metal with a white, silver-pink hue that can appear bluish-white under certain lighting conditions. It is commonly used in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and some alloys.
Osmium is a metal with a blue-gray appearance.
Cadmium is a metal. Not with as strong metallic properties as the well-known metals, but yes, it is positively a metal.
zinc
The element is likely bismuth. Bismuth is a bluish-white brittle metal that is commonly used in certain alloys, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics.
Cadmium is a soft, malleable, and ductile metal with a slightly bluish-white color.
Antimony is a silvery-white, lustrous metal with a bluish tint.
The densest element on Earth that matches your description is osmium. Osmium is a rare, extremely hard, bluish-white transition metal. It is the densest naturally occurring element.
It is a blue-gray or blue-black lustrious metal.
No. Osmium is a hard, brittle, bluish-white transition metal in the platinum group
The bluish-white crystalline metallic element you are referring to is likely to be bismuth. Bismuth is a brittle, lustrous metal with a white, silver-pink hue that can appear bluish-white under certain lighting conditions. It is commonly used in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and some alloys.
Osmium is a metal with a blue-gray appearance.
Zinc is considered a hard metal; its hardness is similar to that of Iron.
Cadmium is a metal. Not with as strong metallic properties as the well-known metals, but yes, it is positively a metal.
No. Although bluish could appear to be modifying white as an adjective, bluish is an adjective and white could be a noun (a color) or adjective (colored).