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Physical Prop.
Metals
Nonmetals
Measurement
Random!
100
Physical properties on based on this.
What is observation?
100
Objects have alot of this when they reflect light.
What is Luster?
100
NonMetals are often easy to break, which means this.
What is Brittle?
100
This is the formula to calculate Volume for a square object.
What is L x W x H?
100
This is the term used to describe the amount of space an object takes up.
What is Volume?
200
This is the proper way to to smell the scecnt of an object or chemical.
What is Waft?
200
Metals are said to have this if they can make sound when hit.
What is Sonorus?
200
NonMetals often do not reflect light, which means they lack this.
What is Luster?
200
This instrument is used to calculate the mass of an object.
What is the triple beam balance?
200
If an object is solid, does not conduct, is malleable, and shiny silver, this object can be classified as this. (Metal, NonMetal, or Metalloid)
What is a Metalloid?
300
Metals often have a very high _________, which means they are more tightly packed inside.
What is Density?
300
When metals can be stretched into thin wire, they are said to be this.
What is ductile?
300
NonMetals are often not attracted to magnets, which means they are not this.
What is Magnetic?
300
This is the method to calculate Volume for an odd-ball object.
What is the Water Displacement Method?
300
When elements have properties of both Metals and NonMetals, they are called this.
What are Metalloids?
400
This term is used to describe how tightly matter is packed into an object.
What is Density?
400
Metals are good conductors of these two things.
What is heat and electricity?
400
Nonmetals do not allow heat or electricity to pass through them very well, meaning they are poor this.
What are Conductors?
400
Mass is measured in these units.
What are Grams?
400
When an object is able to be hammered into thin sheets, it is called this.
What is Malleable?
500
This is the amount of matter in an object.
What is Mass?
500
Metals are often this state of matter at room temperature.
What is Solid?
500
NonMetals are often do not make sound when they are hit, which means they are not this.
What is Sonorus?
500
This is term for the bottom of the bubble that you look at when measuring liquids.
What is Meniscus?!
500
This is the scale used to determine how hard minerals are compared to other objects.
What is Mohs Hardness Scale?