metals vs nonmetals

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Other properties of metals: 1. Malleable Ductile High density 2.Some like metals some like non metals 3. Solids are brittle Low density

1. Malleable Ductile High density

Other properties of metalloids: 1. Malleable Ductile High density 2.Some like metals some like non metals 3. Solids are brittle Low density

2.Some like metals some like non metal

Other properties of nonmetals: 1. Malleable Ductile High density 2.Some like metals some like non metals 3. Solids are brittle Low density

3. Solids are brittle Low density

_______________ describes how well the substance can be hammered into sheets. A. Malleability B. Conductivity C. Ductility D. Luster

A. Malleability

Metals are the most conductive elements on the Periodic Table. A. True B. False

A. True

Metals can be drawn into a wire. A. True B. False

A. True

Nonmetals are not attracted to magnets. A. True B. False

A. True

Metalloids are the best conductors of electricity A. True B. False

B. False

Metals lack luster, are brittle, and do not conduct electricity. A. True B. False

B. False

Nonmetals are usually GOOD conductors of heat and electricity. A. True B. False

B. False

Which of these grouping of elements could have the characteristic of luster ? Metal Nonmetal metalloids Both metals and metalloids

Both metals and metalloids

If a substance breaks easily, it is said to be ________________. A. Magnetic B. Conductive C. Brittle D. Ductile

C. Brittle

If a substance breaks easily, it is said to be ________________. A. Magnetic B. Conductive C. Brittle D. Ductile

C. Brittle

______________ describes the way a substance reflects light, or SHINES. A. Magnetism B. Brittleness C. Luster D. Ductility

C. Luster

Metals are ___________, and can be drawn into a wire. A. Conductive B. Malleable C. Magnetic D. Ductile

D. Ductile

All of the following would classify an element as a metal except? Dull Luster Malleable Hard

Dull

As conductors of heat and electricity metals are: Good conductors Semi-conductors Poor conductors

Good conductors

Have luster/shiny -- metals: Have luster Some like metals some like non metals dull

Have luster

Which of the following is a property of a non-metal? Conducts electricity and heats well Can be hammered into thin sheets Is brittle and breaks easily Has a shiny, metallic luster

Is brittle and breaks easily

Which of these is a property of metals? It's malleable It can't conduct electricity They are used in food It's very brittle

It's malleable

Iron is a good conductor, malleable and magnetic. What type of element is Iron? Metal Nonmetal Metalloid Pretty

Metal

Silicon is a semiconductor and has properties of both metals and nonmetals. What type of element is Silicon? Metal Nonmetal Metalloid Pretty

Metalloid

Brittle Metal Nonmetal

Nonmetal

As conductors of heat and electricity non metals are: Good conductors Semi-conductors Poor conductors

Poor conductors

As conductors of heat and electricity metalloids are: Good conductors Semi-conductors Poor conductors

Semi-conductors

Have luster/shiny -- metalloids: Have luster Some like metals some like non metals dull

Some like metals some like non metals

answer

copper

answer

d

Have luster/shiny -- non metals: Have luster Some like metals some like non metals dull

dull

Metals are soft and bend or break easily. A. True B. False

f

answer

manganese

Fe-Ca-Cu metal metalloids non metal

metal

If a substance is magnetic it is most likely a metal non-metal

metal

A student is given a sample of an unknown substance. He is asked to determine if it is classified as a metal, a metalloid, or a nonmetal. He discovered that the unknown element conducted some heat and electricity, had a shiny luster, and broke easily. This element is most likely a metal nonmetal metalloid cannot be determined

metalloid

Boron- Silicon metal metalloids non metal

metalloids

Which of the following correctly lists the three main groups of elements from greatest conductivity to least conductivity? Nonmetals -metalloids-metals metals-nonmetals-metalloids metalloids-metals-nonmetals metals-metalloids-nonmetals

metals-metalloids-nonmetals

N- O-H-He metal metalloids non metal

non metal

´Elizabeth was examining elements and their physical properties. She described an element is her science journal as having no shine, an insulator, and very brittle. What would this element be: a metal, nonmetal, or metalloid? metal nonmetal metalloid

nonmetal

Metals usually have high melting points. A. True B. False

t

All of the following are properties used to classify elements as metals, non-metals, and metalloids EXCEPT — texture conductivity luster malleability

texture

Metals are usually silver-grey in color. A. True B. False

true


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