metals like iron, copper, gold, silver and such cannot be broken down to simpler molecules. They are they're own molecules. If you mean what is their makeup, they're "made" of atoms.
Most metals used by industries and people in general are compounds of different elements, which change (obviously) the composion of the metal, for different uses.
No. Only a few metals can be made magnetic
Metals are not made, only mined, refined, and used. Metals are used for making things like kettles, airplanes, appliances, cars, bicycles, and stuff like that.
It is made of metals and the core is iron.
Left side of periodic table is made up of metals. Group-1,2 elements are metals.
a little less. but the periodic table is made up of mostly metals
Metals of course dude.
Metals and nonmetals form ionic compounds.
Non metals exists in nature . They are not made in computers.
Alloy
Our body is mainly made up of nonmetals
Lead isn't "made out of" any other metals. It's an element.
metals.
The link is that metals are made from different minerals.
No. Only a few metals can be made magnetic
If they were made of wood they would rot and have to be replaced frequently. The metals used are also inexpensive.
Metals come from two different places. Most come from the earth they are natural metals other can be mixes of these metals called alloys. If you look at the periodic table you will see a separate section of the table usually below that has all the man made elements but only a few of these are man made metals. This is a brief answer.
Metals are not made, only mined, refined, and used. Metals are used for making things like kettles, airplanes, appliances, cars, bicycles, and stuff like that.