Density
Physical Properties
Periodic Table
Vocabulary
100

What is the formula for density?

D=m/v

100

Is this element a metal, nonmetal or metalloid?

Element: Manganese

Luster: Shiny

Conductivity: Conductor

Malleability: Malleable


Metal

100

Which row is correctly labeled?



100

What is Brittle?

Tending to break rather than to flex or bend

200

How do you find the volume of a regular object?

V=LxWxH or Volume=LengthxWidthxHeight

200

Is this element a metal, nonmetal or metalloid?

Luster: Shiny

Malleability: Brittle

Color:  Silver

Conduction: Semiconductor



Metalloid

200

The elements Db and Lr are in the same group.

False

200

What is Conductivity?

A physical property that describes the ability of a substance to transfer heat or electrical energy.

300

A sword maker selected a metal to make a light weight sword. The mass of the metal is 24.2 g. The volume of the metal is 15 cm³. What is the density?

Density= 1.61 g/cm³

300

Is this sample a metal, nonmetal, or metalloid?

Metal

300

True or False:The elements Ca and As are in the same period.

True

300

What is Luster?

A physical property that describes the way the surface of a substance shines or reflects light.

400

What is the volume of the rock?

V= 5ml

400

Is this sample a metal, nonmetal, or metalloid?


Nonmetal

400

What are some properties of the elements in Group 18?

Dull, brittle, insulators

400

What is Malleability?

A physical property that describes the ability of a material to be reshaped without breaking.

500

A shoe has a volume of 28 cm³ and a mass of 53 g. What is the density of the shoe?

D=1.89 g/cm³

500

A class was asked to classify an unidentified shiny gray solid material as either a metal or nonmetal. What would be a good question to help classify the material correctly?

Is the material a conductor or insulator?

500

A student has an element that is dull, brittle, and an insulator. Could it be 1, 2, 3, or 4.


3 or 4

500

What is an Insulator?

A material that does not conduct heat or electric current.