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explain the physical properties of metals with suitable examples

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Answered by pahiroy1221
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 physical properties of metals :-
1: metals are malleable eg:- aluminium, copper etc...
2: metals are ductile eg:- gold, silver copper etc...
3: metals are good conductors of heat and electricity eg:- silver, copper etc...
4: metals are lustrous eg:- gold, silver etc...
5: metals are generally hard eg:- iron, aluminium etc...( sodium and phosphorus are soft )
6: metals are solid at room temperature eg:- silver, gold etc...( except mercury )
7: metals have high densities eg:- iron, gold etc...( except potassium and sodium)
8: metals are sonorous eg:- copper, gold etc...
9: metals have usually grey and black color eg:- iron, silver etc...( except gold and copper )
10: metals have normally high melting point eg:- iron, copper etc... ( except sodium and potassium )
       i hope that this will help u.................^_^
Answered by yourfather6
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The physical properties make them useful for many purposes. For e.g. Copper is used in making electric wires, gold is used to make jewellery, stainless steel is used to make pots, pans, etc

Metals react with nonmetals to form ionic bonds. For e.g. Sodium Chloride (NaCl)

Metals are a good conductor of electricity which means that they can conduct electricity due to the free moving electrons present in them. Copper is used as wiring as it is a good conductor of electricity.

Metals have high melting points and high boiling points as they have strong metallic bonds.

All metals are physically lustrous. They have a lustre that makes them shine. Gold is used for making jewellery.

Metals are hard, they can’t be broken easily and require a lot of energy and strength to break.  Iron is used to make cars, buildings, ships, etc.

Metals weigh a lot as they have a high density. Metals are heavy for their size.

They don’t have flexibility and have tensile strength. Metals can’t be stretched.

Metals are great conductors of heat. That’s why pots, pans, vessels are made of metals.

Some More Properties

They are good conductors of sound. They are sonorous.

Metals are ductile which means that they can be used to make thin wires.

They are malleable which means that they can be pounded into thin sheets.

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

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.

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

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

Metals tend to gain valence electrons.

Also, metals have low electronegativity.

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

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