He (helium) and Ne (neon) are not properties. They are chemical elements.
If you mean to as are the metals then no. They are nonmetals.
that would be malleabillity
The metallic shine of a mineral indicates its luster, which is a characteristic property describing how light interacts with its surface. Luster can be classified into various types, such as metallic, vitreous, or pearly, depending on the appearance. A metallic luster suggests that the mineral reflects light similarly to metals, which often have a shiny, reflective quality.
Metallic nature is not considered an innate property of metals because some metals can lose their metallic properties under certain conditions, such as forming compounds with nonmetals or being subjected to extreme temperatures. Additionally, some nonmetals can exhibit metallic properties under specific conditions, blurring the distinction between metals and nonmetals based on metallic behavior.
A metallic bond is what allows metals to be flatten. Metallic bond also allows medal to be shaped.
electron negativity
A physical property.
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non metallic property is composed of non metal elements ..
conducts electricity conducts electricity
Conductibility, Malleability, and Ductility
metallic bonding
that would be malleabillity
Metallic nature is not considered an innate property of metals because some metals can lose their metallic properties under certain conditions, such as forming compounds with nonmetals or being subjected to extreme temperatures. Additionally, some nonmetals can exhibit metallic properties under specific conditions, blurring the distinction between metals and nonmetals based on metallic behavior.
A metallic bond is what allows metals to be flatten. Metallic bond also allows medal to be shaped.
Yes, brittleness is not typically a property of metals with metallic bonds. Metallic bonds are characterized by a "sea of electrons" that allows for high ductility and malleability in metals. Brittleness is more commonly associated with covalent or ionic bonding in materials.
Malleability is a property of all metals.