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Answered by Anonymous
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Metals can be converted into sheets by hammering. This property of metals is called ________.

Answer:

Metals can be converted into sheets by hammering. This property of metals is called \bf \pink {Malleability}

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Some of the physical properties of metals are:

  • Metals are generally hard and have high tensile strength (except for sodium and potassium).
  • Metals are good conductors of heat and electricity.
  • Metals are malleable (can be hammered into thin sheets).
  • Metals are ductile (can be drawn into wires).
  • Metals are lustrous.
  • Metals are sonorous

Chemical properties of metals are:

  • Metals + Oxygen ---> Metal oxides (basic in nature)
  • Metals + Water ---> Metal hydroxide + Hydrogen
  • Metals + Acids ---> Metal salts + Hydrogen
  • Metals + Bases ---> Salts + Hydrogen

Reactivity Series of metals:

  • Potassium \bf \purple {K}
  • Sodium \bf \purple {Na}
  • Calcium \bf \purple {Ca}
  • Magnesium \bf \purple {Mg}
  • Aluminium \bf \purple {Al}
  • Zinc \bf \purple {Zn}
  • Iron \bf \purple {Fe}
  • Lead \bf \purple {Pb}
  • Copper \bf \purple {Cu}
  • Silver \bf \purple {Ag}
  • Gold \bf \purple {Au}
Answered by CɛƖɛxtríα
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METALS:

The materials which has the following properties are metals.

  • Ductile
  • Malleable
  • Lustrous
  • Good conductors of electricity
  • Good conductors of heat
  • Dense
  • Sonorous
  • High melting point

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NON-METALS:

The materials which has the following properties are non-metals.

  • Non-Ductile
  • Non-Malleable
  • Non-Lustrous
  • Poor conductors of electricity
  • Poor conductors of heat
  • Brittle in nature
  • Non-sonorous
  • Low melting point

Hydrogen (H), Chlorine (Cl), Oxygen (O), Sulphur (S), Argon (Ar) are non-metals.

METALLOIDS:

The materials which has the properties of some metals and some non-metals are metalloids.

Boron (B), Silicon (Si), Germanium (Ge) are metalloids.

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