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The shiny half of the periodic table that conducts heat, electricity, and civilization.
means A class of elements that are typically lustrous, malleable, and excellent conductors of electricity and heat.
from From Greek metallon, meaning mine or quarry — the hole you dug to find them, before the stuff itself got the name.
Liquid oneMercury stays molten at room temperature.
Majority ruleMost elements on the table are metals.
Hardest workerCopper carries nearly all your electricity.