'''''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.
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.
No, "metal" is a common noun. It is a general term used to refer to a category of materials with specific properties.
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