Answer is potassium. You have seen silver,iron and aluminium. You must not have handled potassium.
sodium, calcium, magnesium, aluminium, zinc, iron, tin and led are metals more reactive than hydrogen.
Gold and silver are the most malleable metals. another example is aluminium used as aluminium foils.
gold
The alkali metals (group 1) are all soft and silvery coloured when new.
Magnesium Tin Nickel Copper Gold Silver Zinc Iron Cobalt Aluminium
Potassium.
potassium sodium lithium calcium magnesium aluminium (carbon) zinc iron (hydrogen) copper silver gold
Supposing you mean examples of metals, here is a few: Aluminium, Gold, Iron, Silver, Mercury, Platinum, Copper, Potassium, Just to name a few.
sodium, calcium, magnesium, aluminium, zinc, iron, tin and led are metals more reactive than hydrogen.
iron, aluminium copper, silver
The most familiar metals in groups 13 through 16 in the periodic table are aluminum,tin,and lead.
copper,gold,silver,aluminium
Some metals such as Gold, Silver and Aluminium.
Gold and silver are the most malleable metals. another example is aluminium used as aluminium foils.
It is a scale of how reactive metals are here it is potassium most reactive sodium calcium magnesium aluminium zinc iron tin lead silver gold platinum least reactive
copper , iron, steel, aluminium, bronze silver gold
gold