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Explain any four properties of metal with all exception ?​

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Answered by kdjain613538
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Explanation:

1. Metals are usually solid at room temperature. However, there is an exception i.e. Mercury which is usually in liquid form.

2. There are a few metals that have low density, soft, and have low melting and boiling points. These metals are alkali and alkaline earth metals, they are also highly reactive, and are rarely encountered in their elemental, metallic form. eg: sodium

3.Some metals like sodium , potassium are so soft that they can be cut with a knife.

4.Three magnetic metals are iron, nickel and cobalt. Steel is also magnetic but it is an alloy which contains iron.

5.Metals tend to gain valence electrons.

6.Also, metals have low electronegativity.

Metals usually have one to three electrons in their outer shell.

7. Metals have high melting and boiling point except Caesium and Gallium.

8. All Metals are ductile , sonorous and malleable.

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Answered by YOUARETHEWAY
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Answer:

Metals are lustrous, malleable, ductile, good conductors of heat and electricity. Other properties include:

  • State: Metals are solids at room temperature with the exception of mercury, which is liquid at room temperature (Gallium is liquid on hot days).

  • Luster: Metals have the quality of reflecting light from their surface and can be polished e.g., gold, silver and copper.

  • Malleability: Metals have the ability to withstand hammering and can be made into thin sheets known as foils. For example, a sugar cube sized chunk of gold can be pounded into a thin sheet that will cover a football field.

  • Ductility: Metals can be drawn into wires. For example, 100 g of silver can be drawn into a thin wire about 200 meters long.

  • Hardness: All metals are hard except sodium and potassium, which are soft and can be cut with a knife.

  • Valency: Metals typically have 1 to 3 electrons in the outermost shell of their atoms.

  • Conduction: Metals are good conductors because they have free electrons. Silver and copper are the two best conductors of heat and electricity. Lead is the poorest conductor of heat. Bismuth, mercury and iron are also poor conductors

  • Density: Metals have high density and are very heavy. Iridium and osmium have the highest densities whereas lithium has the lowest density.

  • Melting and Boiling Points: Metals have high melting and boiling points. Tungsten has the highest melting and boiling points whereas mercury has the lowest. Sodium and potassium also have low melting points.

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