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are metals elements??​

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Answered by anantroy190
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In chemistry, a metal is an element that readily forms positive ions (cations) and has metallic bonds. They tend to be lustrous, ductile, malleable, and good conductors of electricity, while nonmetals are generally brittle (for solid nonmetals), lack lustre, and are insulators. ...

Answered by Anonymous
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Elements in periodic table are classified as metals , non metals and mettaloids (lanthanide, actinide).

Elements present in s block(alkali and alkaline earth metals) , transition elements and some basic metals generally behave as metals .

The metal elements means the elements in periodic table that possess the properties of metal simply , show electrical conductivity , or is malleable , ductile and lustrous in nature . They behave as metals and can losse electron easily to form cations and make bonds with that of non metals and ligands.

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