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Metals, Nonmetals and Metalloids

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The majority of the periodic table is made up of   metals  
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Malleable, conductor, brittle, and shiny are all properties of metals EXCEPT:   brittle  
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The order from greatest conductivity to least conductivity is: metals, _____, nonmetals   metalloids  
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Manganese, Neon, Silicon, and Sulfur - the only one of these that is classified as a metal is   manganese  
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_____ have no luster, are brittle, and have no conductivity.   non-metals  
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___ are shiny, malleable and are good conductors.   metals  
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_____ are shiny or dull, usually brittle, and semi-conductors.   metalloids  
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Unlike non-metals, _____ metals tend to conduct electricity and heat well.   most  
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Texture, conductivity, luster, and malleability, all describe the properties used to classify elements as metals, non-metals, and metalloids EXCEPT:   texture  
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The _____ properties used to classify elements as metals, non-metals, and metalloids are luster, conductivity, and malleability.   physical  
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Polonium, Potassium, Selenium, and Titanium - which of these elements are classified as a metalloid?   polonium  
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_____ is an objects ability to reflect light.   luster  
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The elements located on the _____ side of the periodic table are non-metals.   right  
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Arsenic, Calcium, Oxygen, and Polonium Which of these elements hares the properties of both metals and non-metals?   arsenic  
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The ______ of metals are: conducts electricity, malleable, and shiny luster. The _____ of non-metals are: does not conduct electrickty, brittle, and no luster.   properties  
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The elements argon, krypton, and xenon are all non-metals. The property they have in common is they are _____ conductors of electricity.   poor  
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The property of a non-metal is that it is _____ and breaks easily.   brittle  
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Arsenic, Copper, Hydrogen, and Krypton Which element, when used, will be the best to use when conducting electricity to get a light bulb to light brightly?   copper  
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Arsenic, Carbon, Cobalt, and Hydrogen Which one of these elements will most likely have a shiny luster?   cobalt  
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Measuring an element's _____ is a good source to classify an unknown element as a metal, non-metal or metalloid.   conductivity  
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The elements located on the _____ side of the periodic table are metalloids.   left  
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Boron and _____ are metalloids.   silicon  
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The word "luster" refers to the way a _____ appears when it reflects light.   surface  
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Iron is classified as a metal while silicon is classified as a metalloid, the physical property these two _____ most like have in common is that they both have a metallic shine or luster.   elements  
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_____ is a physical property of matter that describes it ability to transfer thermal and electrical energy.   conductivity  
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_____ wires are made from metals such as copper and chromium because metals are good conductors of electricity.   electrical  
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The elements that are located on the _____ step are metalloids.   stair  
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