Potassium and silver are both gray, shiny metals. What types of experiments could be conducted on these elements to determine how their chemical properties differ? Explain.
silver is a shiny metal that conducts electricity very well.It can be molded into thin sheets, a property called malleability. Salt is dull and brittle and conducts electricity when it has been dissolved into water, which it does quite easily. Physical properties of matter include color, hardness, malleability, solubility, electrical conductivity, density, melting points, and boiling points.