Do all metals shine?
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- Metals are shiny because they have a lot of free (i.e. delocalized) electrons that form a cloud of highly mobile negatively charged electrons on and beneath the smooth metal surface in the ideal case
- Most metals are good conductors of heat. That's why metals such as iron, copper, and aluminum are used for pots and pans. Metals are generally shiny. This is because they reflect much of the light that strikes them.
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