Metals are located on this side of the periodic table.
Where is the left side?
Non-metals are located on this side of the periodic table.
Where is the right side?
Where at the metalloids located on the Periodic Table?
Where is between metals and non-metals? (or What is a stair-step line?)
This is a type of alloy that is made by filling the holes between iron atoms with carbon, nickel, and chromium.
What is steel? (or what is Stainless Steel)
Most metals are in this state of matter in room temperature.
What is solid?
Most non-metals are in this state of matter.
What is gas?
This is not a characteristic of a metal? CONDUCTOR OF HEAT, MALLEABLE, BRITTLE, DUCTILE, SHINY
What is brittle?
This is the number you get when you round the number of elements on the periodic table to the nearest three digit number.
What is 100.
This is the fraction of the periodic table that metals cover.
What is 2/3's?
This is not one of the characteristics of a nonmetal? BRITTLE, NON-DUCTILE, SHINY, NON-MALEABLE
What is shiny?
Having highly mobile electrons in the valence shell of metals cause this property.
What is conductivity? (or What is electrical conductivity)
Silicon and Germanium belong in this category of elements.
What is a metalloid?
An element (e.g. arsenic, antimony, or tin) whose properties are intermediate between those of metals and solid nonmetals or semiconductors.
What is a metalloid?
This is the only nonmetal element that is located on the left side of the Periodic Table?
What is Hydrogen?
This is the property of a metal to be made into a wire.
What is ductility?
This is an alloy formed by the mixture of copper and zinc.
What is brass?
An element that carries the following characteristics: DULL, INSULATOR, BRITTLE, NON-MALLEABLE
What is a nonmetal?
This is the reaction of metals with the oxygen in air.
What is a oxidation?
This is a term describing the mixture of elements possessing metallic properties.
What is an alloy?
Following characteristics belong to this type of element: SHINY LUSTER, MALLEABLE, DUCTILE, CONDUCTOR
What is a metal?