| Fact to Remember | Name of the Metal |
| 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 |
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