Lustrous- they are shiny at room temperature (except for Mercury, as it is a shiny liquid metal)
Malleable- metals are able to be withstand pressure via compression (being flattened into sheets) without cracking or rupturing. For example, lead is a highly malleable metal.
Ductility- ductility is a material's ability to deformed or change shape without breaking. This is often thought of in the sense of a substance's ability to be molded into wires. For example, steel is a highly ductile metal.
High density- by nature, metals have a more compact structure, meaning the atoms within are held closer together. They have smaller atomic radii relative to other elements within their period on the Periodic Table, due to the fact they have less valence electrons. This means that the valence electrons are going to be more attracted to the protons in the nucleus, thus meaning a stronger bond (less distance) between those electrons and the nucleus.
Good heat conductors- due to the more compact nature of metals (high density) and their lattice or symmetrical, orderly structure, the "cloud" of delocalized electrons (electrons being gained or lost between the atoms of that metal and aren't committed to 1 atom) are more able to carry the extra energy being conducted on the metal to other electrons.
Good electricity conductors- metals are also good electricity conductors for similar reasons mentioned above under "good heat conductors".
What are the properties of metals and non-metals? basically :Properties of Metals; *Tensıle strength , *shear strength , *compressıve strength , *ductility,*malleability, *toughness,*corrosion , *electric and thermal conductivity, *brittleness. *Luster * Conductivityand you asked non metals but you have to decide what kind of material what you asked there are 6 main kind of matter like ceramics , composites , carbons , metals&alloys , polymers...=== ===
That is called an alloy.
Elements in the same family-assuming family means classifications such as non-metals, metals-have similar properties.
Metalloids are the border lines between the metals and the nonmetals in the Periodic Table.
1. Melting point 2. Boiling point 3. Hardness (not for gases and liquids) 4. Maleability (for metals) 5. Ductility (for metals) 6. Thermall expansion coefficient 7. Density 8. Color and appearance 9. Thermal conductibility 10. Electrical conductibility
The metalloids have properties of both metals and nonmetals.
No, metalloids have properties of metals and nonmetals.
An element that has properties of both metals and non-metals is called Metalloid. Example is Germanium.
What are the properties of metals and non-metals? basically :Properties of Metals; *Tensıle strength , *shear strength , *compressıve strength , *ductility,*malleability, *toughness,*corrosion , *electric and thermal conductivity, *brittleness. *Luster * Conductivityand you asked non metals but you have to decide what kind of material what you asked there are 6 main kind of matter like ceramics , composites , carbons , metals&alloys , polymers...=== ===
Elements that have properties of both metals and nonmetals are classified as metalloids. Metalloids have properties that are intermediate between metals and nonmetals, such as being able to conduct electricity but not as effectively as metals. Examples of metalloids include silicon and arsenic.
There are a number of physical properties that can be present in meted metals. These metals are often very dull in appearance for example.
Not of metals. Only the properties of non metals
Mercury? its a liquid metal It has metal properties and liquid properties right? someone let me know.
What are the properties of metals and non-metals? basically :Properties of Metals; *Tensıle strength , *shear strength , *compressıve strength , *ductility,*malleability, *toughness,*corrosion , *electric and thermal conductivity, *brittleness. *Luster * Conductivityand you asked non metals but you have to decide what kind of material what you asked there are 6 main kind of matter like ceramics , composites , carbons , metals&alloys , polymers...=== ===
Semi-metals, also known as metalloids, have properties of both metals and non-metals. They can conduct electricity to a certain extent like metals but also exhibit non-metallic properties like brittleness. This dual nature makes semi-metals important in various technological applications and in filling the gap between metals and non-metals in the periodic table.
The general properties of a metalloid are a combination of the properties of both metals and non-metals. Aside from those properties, they have the unique property of being semi-conductors.
i think they have properties of both metals and nonmetals .