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What are Physical Properties of Metals?​

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Answered by AnIntrovert
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● Hard and have a high tensile strength

● Solids at room temperature, except mercury, which is liquid at room temperature.

● Sonorous

● Good conductors of heat and electricity

● Malleable, i.e., can be beaten into thin sheets

● Ductile, i.e., can be drawn into thin wires

● High melting and boiling points (except Cesium (Cs) and Gallium (Ga))

● Dense, (except alkali metals). Osmium –

highest density and lithium – least density

● Lustrous

● Silver-grey in colour, (except gold and copper)

Answered by 165
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Explanation:

Physical Properties of Metals

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).

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