The metal with the highest melting point |
Tungsten |
The metal with the highest thermal conductivity |
Silver |
The metal with the highest electrical conductivity |
Silver |
The metal with the highest density |
Osmium |
The metal with the lowest density |
Lithium |
The most malleable and ductile metal |
Gold |
The least reactive metal |
Platinum |
Metal most abundant in earth’s crust |
Aluminium |
Metal which forms amalgam with other elements |
Mercury |
Metal used in a fuse wire and also in solder |
Lead-tin alloy |
Metal used in the filament of a bulb |
Tungsten |
Metal which pollutes the air of cities having large number of vehicles |
Lead (reason for using unleaded petrol) |
Metal used in the filaments of electric heaters |
Nichrome |
Metal used as radiation shield |
Lead |
Metal into which Uranium turns when it loses all its radioactivity |
Lead |
Metal used for making boats because it does not corrode by seawater |
Titanium |