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A soft metal is easy to dent, work, or cut without shattering; malleable.

Some soft metals are gold, silver, aluminum, and lead.

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Lead and strontium are both soft, gray metals.

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Na(sodium) and K(potassium) are the most soft metals. Both have almost the same hardness!

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Except lithium, every element in group 1 in the Periodic Table are very soft and very reactive.

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Examples of soft metals: alkali metals, calcium, gallium, lead, bismuth etc.

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