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What are 2 adjectives that describe metals?

Lustrous, ductile, malleable and conductive.


Is metal and alloys conductive or ductile?

Metals and their alloys are generally both conductive and ductile. Conductivity refers to their ability to conduct electricity and heat, which is typically high in metals due to the presence of free-moving electrons. Ductility, on the other hand, describes the ability of metals to be stretched into wires without breaking. Most metals exhibit both properties, making them versatile materials for various applications.


What elements are malleable and ductile?

Almost all metals are ductile. Most of them are commonly used in our life. Copper and aluminum are commonly used for making wires but the most ductile metal is gold. A wire of about 2km can be drawn from a piece of 10g of gold.


How do you spell matiles?

Some likely possibilities: METALS - elements having conductive or ductile characteristics MATERIALS - products used in a process or construction


Why copper is mostly used for making wires?

Copper is the second most electrically conductive of all metals, as well as one of the most ductile (easily made into wire) and yet is still cost-effective. Copper is less conductive then silver and less ductile than gold but these metals are too expensive and, in the case of gold, too rare for widespread use in wiring.


What is conductive metals?

All metals are conductive. That is part of the definition of metals


Are most metals not ductile?

No, Most metals are at least relatively ductile.


Is palladium a brittle or ductile?

Platinum is not the most ductile of the metals. Gold is the metal that is most ductile of the metals. In order of most ductile metals, the top three on the list are gold, silver, and platinum.


Is a metale ductile?

Ductile is not a metal, but it is a property of metals.


Is metal ductile?

Ductile is not a metal, but it is a property of metals.


What are the physical properties of metal?

Metals are typically shiny, malleable (can be hammered into thin sheets), ductile (can be drawn into wires), and good conductors of heat and electricity. They also tend to have high melting and boiling points.


Most metals are NOT?

Most metals are not non-malleable or non-ductile, meaning they can typically be formed into different shapes without breaking. Additionally, most metals are not non-conductive of electricity and heat, but instead are good conductors of both.