Elements that are shiny, often magnetic, ductile and malleable.
What are metal.
Elements that do not have the properties of a metal.
What are non-metal.
Elements that share properties of metals and non-metals.
What are metalliods.
The things that organizes elements according to their properties.
What is the Periodic Table.
The ability to be bent or hammered.
What is malleability.
A solution of a metal with another metal.
What is an alloy.
A material that is used to insulate wires.
What is plastic.
A materials that is not magnetic but is shiny, can conduct heat or electricity and is malleable.
What is aluminum. (Al)
The three groups of elements are.
Whats is metals, non-metals, and metalliods.
The ability for metal to be weared away or changed.
Corrosion
Metal that can be melted and shaped to make jewelry.
What is gold.
A material that cannot conduct heat or electricity and is easily burned.
What is wood.
A material that conducts heat and electricity, but not as efficiently as metals.
What is a semiconductor.
The Periodic Table organizes over 100 elements.
What is true.
The ability of an object to be pushed or pulled on another object.
What is magnetism.
A metal that is ductile and can be drawn into wires and is malleable and can be pounded into sheets to make coins.
What is copper.
An that is very light and found in the air.
What is oxygen. (O)
The lightest metalliod.
What is Boron. (B)
The periodic table is ordered by this from top to bottom.
What is atomic mass, from lightest to heaviest.
The ability to conduct heat or electricity.
What is conductivity.
A metal that is very light and often used in batteries.
What is Lithium. (Li)
A non-metal that is brittle and dull in appearance.
What is sulfur.(S)
Metalliods used in technology to improve speed and memory.
What is Silica and Germanium.
The elements periodic table are organized in this manner from left to right.
What is metals to the left, metalliods in the middle, and non-metals to the right.
The ability to be pulled into thin wires with out breaking.
What is ductility.