Metals:
Mercury - liquid metal
The main three properties of the metals are malleability (you can shape it easily), ductility (you can turn it into a wire) and conductivity (it will carry heat and electricity very well).
1 electron in their outer shell, very reactive and are shiny but they lose their shiny surface when exposed to air.
Almost any metal is suitable for coins. But from a practical point of view, metals should be fairly hard, so that the imprint doesn't fade too quickly and it shouldn't be too light since most people like their coins to have a little 'weight', certainly if a coin represents a certain value.
The three metals that do not corrode are gold, silver and platinum.
Most scientists regard metals in one of three groups Alkali, alkaline earth metals, and transition metals. The transition metals are further divided into lanthanides and actinides groups on the periodic table. One could also consider metals divided by ferrous and non-ferrous. This generally speaks of iron carrying metals and magnetic properties versus non-iron and nonmagnetic.
Three properties of metals that are caused by metallic bonding are electrical conductivity, malleability, and ductility.
The three non metals are chlorine bromine and fluorine. They have similar chemical properties.
Metals are:MalleableDuctileConductors of heatConductors of electricityShiny
ham bread and turkey
it would have to kill itself
Color, hardness, and texture
electrical conductivity, malleability, & ductility.
1) Metals have high melting and boiling points 2) Metals conduct electricity 3) Metals are good conductors of heat
The main three properties of the metals are malleability (you can shape it easily), ductility (you can turn it into a wire) and conductivity (it will carry heat and electricity very well).
reflect light , conduct heat , and conduct electricity
What is the MAIN THREE categories of physical properties of metals
they are shiny, ductile and malleable, which means that they can change shape.