The ability to be bent and flattened.
What is malleability.
When an object cannot be flattened or bent.
What is brittle?
These elements lie in between metals and nonmetals on the Periodic Table.
What are metalloids?
There are over this many elements located on the periodic table?
What is 118?
The ability to be drawn into thin wires.
What is ductility?
When an object cannot conduct electricity or heat.
What is insulator or poor conductor?
Objects that have ability to conduct heat and electricity but not as well as metals are.
What is semiconductors?
This scientists is responsible for the first Periodic Table.
Who is Demetri Mendeleev?
The ability to reflect light and be shiny or dull.
What is luster?
When an object cannot reflect light.
What is dull?
Semiconductors are used in?
What is in technology and engineering?
These elements lie on the left side of the Periodic Table.
What is metals?
The ability to be pushed or pulled by a magnet.
What is magnetism?
What is right?
Metalloids have the properties of both.
What is metals and nonmetals?
These elements lie on the right side of the periodic Table.
What is nonmetals?
The gradual wearing away of a metals when it combines with a nonmetal.
What is corrosion?
An example of a nonmetal element that is found in a water molecule.
What is hydrogen?
An example of a metalloid is.
What is silica or geranium?
These elements lie between metals and nonmetals.
What are metalloids?