Metal
- For alternative meanings see metal (disambiguation).
A
metal is an
element that readily forms cations and bonds
ionically. The metals are one of the three groups of elements as distinguished by their ionization and bonding properties, along with the
metalloids and
nonmetals. On the
periodic table, a diagonal line drawn from
boron (B) to
polonium (Po) separates the metals from the nonmetals. Elements on this line are metalloids, sometimes called semi-metals; elements to the lower left are metals; elements to the upper right are nonmetals.
Metals have certain characteristic physical properties: they are usually shiny (they have "lustre"), have a high
density, are
ductile and
malleable, usually have a\nhigh
melting point, are usually hard, and conduct
electricity and
heat\nwell. These properties are mainly because each
atom exerts only a loose hold on its outermost
electrons (
valence electrons); thus, the valence electrons form a sort of sea around the atoms. Most metals are chemically stable, with the notable exception of the
alkali metals and
alkaline earth metals, found in the leftmost two groups of the
periodic table.
Nonmetals are more abundant in nature than are metals, but metals in fact constitute most of the periodic table. Some well-known metals are
aluminium,
copper,
gold,
iron,
lead,
silver,
titanium,
uranium, and
zinc.
An
alloy is a
mixture with metallic properties that contains at least one metal element. Examples of alloys are
steel (iron and
carbon),
brass (copper and zinc),
bronze (copper and tin), and
duralumin (aluminium and copper). Alloys specially designed for highly demanding applications, such as
jet engines, may contain more than ten elements.
The
oxides of metals are
basic; those of nonmetals are
acidic. The
allotropes of metals tend to be lustrous, ductile, malleable, and good
conductorss, while nonmetals generally speaking are brittle (for
solid nonmetals), lack luster, and are
insulators.
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