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Metals are hard. Explain with an example​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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 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.Examples of metals are aluminium, copper, iron, tin, gold, lead, silver, titanium, uranium, and zinc. Well-known alloys include bronze and steel.Metal have lots of free electrons which create a huge electron pressure (on the order of 100,000 atm), so to crush them,pressures higher than their internal electron gas pressure is required; this is why they are hard.

Answered by shreyanath
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Metals are hard, they can't be broken easily and require a lot of strength to break.

Example- irons used in cars, buildings, ships etc.

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