density, melting point, thermal conductivity, thermal coefficient of expansion, electrical conductivity, tensile strength, yield strength, malleability, ductility, and probably some others i forgot
2007-03-28 18:53:43
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answer #1
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answered by Critical Mass 4
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density: a steel might have a extreme density (e.g. Gold has a density of nineteen.3/cm3) electric powered charge: metals are extra suitable conductors of electrical energy than non-metals boiling and melting ingredient: metals have larger boiling factors and melting factors than non-metals mass: metals have a miles better mass than non-metals
2016-12-15 10:59:31
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answer #2
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answered by money 4
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Thermal conductivity, density, resistivity, magnetic moment (how good of a magnet one can make out of it), how malleable (can it be pounded into thin sheets) and ductile (drawn out into wires) it is, and in some cases color.
2007-03-28 19:00:16
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answer #3
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answered by Vazacaks 1
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the patern of sparks when you take it to a circular metal grinding wheel.
yes and weight.
good luck!
2007-03-28 18:45:34
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answer #4
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answered by ty808 3
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Density...= weight and tensil strength.
2007-03-28 18:44:23
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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atomic weight
valency
conductivity
malleability
lustre
resonance
reactivity
2007-03-28 18:53:26
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answer #6
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answered by AWRAmale 4
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WEIGTH...
2007-03-28 18:43:47
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answered by DM 2
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