Elements and their properties
Elements exist in which form of matter?
all of the above
nonmetal
an element that is brittle, insulates heat and electricity well, and tends to gain electrons in a chemical reaction
metal
an element that is malleable, polishes to a luster, conducts heat and electricity well, and tends to lose electrons in a chemical reaction
metalloid
an element with properties of both metals and nonmetals
Measuring which physical property is most likely to produce the most precise results when trying to identify a substance?
density
Which of the following would be a good use for a nonmetal?
handle of frying pan
Powdered sulfur and iron filings are mixed together. What physical property could you use to separate them?
magnetism
Which physical property of iron made it popular for use in weapons?
malleability
The physicals properties of a substance can be used to identify the substance, because_____. Select all that apply.
-at any given location, the physical properties of a substance do not change -each substance has a unique set of physical properties
A friend is trying to describe a material to you. Which of the following is not a description of a physical property of the substance?
When combined with water, it fizzes.
Match each physical property on the left with its description on the right. -luster -freezing point -density -solubility -ductility -ability to dissolve in another substance -how well a substance flows at a given temperature -ability to be pulled or shaped into wire -temperature at which a liquid becomes a solid -how shiny a material is -mass per unit volume
mass per unit volume-3 -how shiny a material is -1 -temperature at which a liquid becomes a solid -2 -how well a substance flows at a given temperature-4 -ability to dissolve in another substance -5 -ability to be pulled or shaped into wire-6
A material is ductile, conducts electricity, and is magnetic. The material is a _____.
metal
A material you are testing conducts electricity but cannot be pulled into wires. It is most likely a _____.
metalloid
elements
substances with only one type of atom