Chemistry, asked by adnanhussain4439, 10 months ago

What is metallic nature???

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Answered by shrutikatanawade
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Metallic nature refers to the level of reactivity of a metal.It describes the set of chemical properties which are associated with the elements classified metals in the periodic table.

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The tendency of an atom to lose electrons is known as it's metallic character.

Answered by AadilPradhan
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The metallic nature of the material are as follows:

  • Metallic constitution implies the level of reaction activity of a metal. It characterizes the bunch of chemical properties which are correlated with the elements categorized metals in the periodic table. Or The predisposition of an atom to misplace electrons is recognized as its metallic character.
  • Metals are lustrous, malleable, ductile, nice conductors of warmth and electricity.
  • Examples of metallic solids – copper, gold, silver etc.

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