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One non-metal that is very hard is diamond. Diamond is made of carbon atoms arranged in a crystal structure, making it the hardest known natural material.
Luster tells you about the way light reflects off the surface of an object. It can indicate properties such as the material the object is made of, the level of cleanliness, and the overall quality or value of the object.
No, only ferrous metals are magnetic.
Francium is considered the hardest metal in Group 1 (alkali metals). It is the most reactive alkali metal and is very rare in nature. Due to its high reactivity and radioactive nature, it is challenging to study and handle francium.
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Their are no objects made of metal, anything that claims to be made of metal is a talking object, and that's weird.
Diamond is the hardest substance on Earth that is non-metal. It is made of carbon atoms arranged in a strong crystal lattice structure, giving it its extraordinary hardness.
The hardest metal known is steel alloy. When carbon and other elements are added, it can be made even harder.
Lutemium
There is no metal by the name 'thompson'.
Yes, diamond is the hardest mineral on earth.
I would hazard a guess that it is an object made of metal, and in the shape of a cylinder.
Caesium (or cesium) is the softest metal.
Chromium is the hardest metal; the Mohs hardness of osmium is 7 and the Mohs hardness of chromium is 8,5.
Hardest metal is diamond because wayyy back when they decided to do test. They take car of diamond and ran it to a metal wall at the speed of light. The brick wall dissolved. Then they took a metal car and ran it into diamond wall at speed of light. Car dissolved. They then took speed of light car and drove it into wall made of metal at the speed of diamond. The earth shook but everything dissolved. Then they took diamond wall and drove it into a speed of metal wall and created muffin. This concluded that diamond is the hardest metal
yes it is
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