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Metals, or metallid, are a broad class of elements characterized by metallic bonding and typical properties such as luster, malleability, ductility, and electrical and thermal conductivity. In the periodic table, metals span several groups, including alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition metals, post-transition metals, as well as the lanthanides and actinides. Most metals occur in nature as part of minerals called ores and are extracted through mining and metallurgical processes. Common extraction methods include smelting of oxide ores and, for some metals such as aluminum, electrolytic refining.

Metallic properties arise from a lattice of positively charged ions in a sea of delocalized electrons, which

Uses of metals are widespread. They are essential in construction, transportation, electronics, and machinery. Alloys such

accounts
for
electrical
conductivity
and
the
ability
to
deform
without
breaking.
Metals
generally
have
high
densities
and
high
melting
points,
though
there
is
considerable
variation
among
elements.
They
tend
to
form
cations
and
exhibit
a
range
of
oxidation
states,
especially
the
transition
metals,
which
are
central
to
catalysis
and
redox
chemistry.
Corrosion,
such
as
rusting
of
iron,
is
a
common
chemical
process
that
can
be
mitigated
with
coatings
or
passive
oxide
layers.
as
steel
(iron
and
carbon),
bronze
(copper
and
tin),
and
brass
(copper
and
zinc)
tailor
properties
like
strength
and
hardness.
The
majority
of
metals
are
recycled,
which
saves
energy
and
reduces
environmental
impact
compared
with
primary
production.