Metalloids
Metals/Non-Metals
Periodic Table
Chemical Reactions/Forces/PE & KE
100

This is the correct way to spell these elements

M-E-T-A-L-L-O-I-D-S

100
Where metals are located on the periodic table.
What is the left side?
100
Where nonmetals are located on the Periodic Table.
What is the right side?
100

A chemical change has occurred because I can observe that this formed

What is a precipitate

200

Metalloids have properties of both...

What are metals and nonmetals.

200
The shininess of a metal.
What is luster?
200
Nonmetals break often because they are....
What is brittle?
200

This diagram shows the net force acting on the object to be 10N to the right

What is System B

300

Metalloids are often used in these.

What are electronics?

300
The ability of metals to be stretched or pulled into wires.
What is ductility?
300

This sample on the table is most likely a NON-METAL

What is sample T

300

The kinetic and potential energy of the system is equal at this location

What is location W

400
Conductors that conduct electricity better than non-metals but worse than metals.
What are semiconductors?
400
Nonmetals have the opposite properties of these substances.
What are metals?
400

This is the area where metals can be found

Section 1

400

The mass and spring system resulted in balanced forces

What is system X

500

Metalloids are located on this area of the periodic table

What is the staircase (steps; between the metals and nonmetals)

500
Nonmetals are not good conducters of these.
What is electricity and heat?
500

This element is shiny and malleable.

What is Pb (Lead)

500

This observation is evidence of a chemical change

What is a color change

(Changed from dark color to light color)