Metal
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Introduction
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Periodic Table
Alkali metals: Alkali Metals are found in group 1 on the periodic table. They are very reactive and have one electron in its outer shell. They are malleable, ductile, and are good conductors of both heat and electricity. They are softer than the other metals and they will explode if exposed to water. [1]
Alkaline earth Metals:
Transition Metals:
Post-Transition Metals:
Types of Metals
Base metal:
Ferrous metal:
Precious metal:
Properties
Chemical:
Physical:
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References
- Alkali Metal by Yinon Bentor
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