It seems like there may have been a typo in your question. If you are asking about a strong metal, some examples include titanium, steel, and tungsten. These metals are known for their high strength and durability in various applications.
Silver is a metal, not a semi-metal or non-metal. It is a lustrous transition metal with high thermal and electrical conductivity.
KOH is a strong base, specifically a strong alkali. It dissociates completely in water to form hydroxide ions, which makes it a strong electrolyte.
A strong electrolyte is an ionic compound which is completely dissociated in dilute solution. It may be an acid, a base or neither. Strong acids are strong electrolytes which produce hydrogen ions in water, and strong bases are strong electrolytes which produce hydroxide ions in water.
When sodium reacts with water, it violently fizzes and releases hydrogen gas. The reaction generates heat and forms sodium hydroxide as a product. The released hydrogen gas can ignite or even explode if in a confined space.
It is a strong acid. Hint: if the formula begins with H it is usually an acid.
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Tungsten is often considered the strongest metal in the world. It has a high tensile strength and melting point, making it ideal for applications that require durability and toughness. Additionally, tungsten is dense and has excellent thermal and electrical conductivity.
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It is in the Alkaline Earth Matel group.
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The materials used to make rings are gold or platinum.
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Metals contract when they are cooled, and expand when they are heated.