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Some of the Common Properties of metals:

Shiny 'metallic' appearance

Solids at room temperature (except Mercury)

High melting points

High densities

Large atomic radii

Low ionization energies

Low electronegativities

Usually, high deformation

Malleable

Ductile

Thermal conductors

Electrical conductors

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