'''''You cannot squash metal and it can be a liquid,solid or gas. This makes it special.''''' '''''Its not that special though because some materials you can turn from a solid straight into a gas. Like solid iodene for example! When you heat that it turns into a purple gas.''''' '''''Please be careful when creating gases as some can be toxic and could kill you. Thanks!'''''
Metal is magnetized through a process called domain alignment, where the magnetic domains within the metal align in the same direction. This can be achieved by exposing the metal to a magnetic field, causing the domains to align and create magnetic properties. Other methods include inducing a current in the metal or subjecting it to high temperatures.
No, "metal" is a common noun. It is a general term used to refer to a category of materials with specific properties.
A cup made of metal would have better thermal conductor properties than a thick mug. Metal is a better conductor of heat than ceramic or glass, allowing the metal cup to heat up or cool down faster when in contact with hot or cold liquids.
Metal is generally harder than most other materials, such as plastic or wood, due to its strong and durable properties.
Copernicium is a synthetic element and is highly radioactive. It is a solid metal at room temperature and has an estimated boiling point of around 3570°C. Due to its short half-life, its physical properties are not extensively studied.
Non-metal
Mercury? its a liquid metal It has metal properties and liquid properties right? someone let me know.
Non-metal
Alloys can help neutralize unwanted properties of a metal
Actinium is a metal because has metallic bonds and the properties of a metal.
Neither it is a metalloid or semi-metal. It has both metallic and nonmetallic properties.
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No, it does not.
Gold is a metal that does not react with most acids or water.
Tin is the metal that does not she tears while crying