it has a high melting point
it is a good conductor of heat and electricity
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High melting point
Good conducter
we know that all object that we see can be classified into two types:luminous and non-luminous.
when you weld metal, you are combining the two masses by overcoming the electromagnetic repulsion of the electrons to each other when you bang metal together, there is not enough energy to overcome the repulsion, so the two pieces stay separate
Two things that are harmful
Friction makes things (like soles) rub away
a metal would deposit on another in two ways diffusion or electrolysis
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Depending on the metal, heat and electricity are two main things that metal are good at conducting.
1) Makes the owner imortal. 2) Turns any metal into pure gold.
Metal work and Fire
The answer is during a metal reaction to acid, it makes salt and hydrogen. Another way is Acid + Metal > Metal Salt + Hydrogen
Two things that photosynthesis produces is sugar and oxygen.
Magnesium and Titanium.
The metal iron and Silver chloride
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There are many uses for metal enclosures. They can hold two heavy objects together, or they can act as a safe for important things. There are even small metal enclosures in clothings such as clasps and metal buttons.
rub against each other makes heat
It conducts electricity - - - - - But salt water also conducts electricity, and it's not a metal. Two things make a metal a metal. First is the arrangement of their atoms. In a metal, the atoms are "tightly packed" or arranged in a nice neat little group. The other? The electrons in a metal atom's outer shell drift away from the rest of the atom and form a sort of cloud. This cloud gives metals their electrical conductivity.