Alkali metals in Group I.
Two examples of soft and brittle metals are lead and tin. Lead is a soft metal that can be easily cut with a knife, while tin is also soft but more brittle and can crumble easily.
Magnesium is not soft. Because of its density it is, however, the lightest structural metal.
No, lead does not make a streak. Lead is a soft metal that leaves a gray mark when scraped against a surface, but it does not produce a streak like some minerals do.
It's not; It is a mineral.
Lead is a soft ductile metal.
Alkali metals in Group I.
Yes gray is a soft color
Soft metal
Californium is a soft metal.
It is a soft metal
Very probable francium is a soft metal.
Caesium is classified as a soft metal. It has a low melting point and can be easily cut with a knife.
no
Cerium is a soft gray metal of the rare-earth group of elements. At room temperature it's a solid.
Sodium is considered a soft metal. It is malleable and easily cut with a knife.
No they are hard, but gold is a relatively soft metal.
yes