Metals Nonmetals Metalloids & Density Test Review
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| Shiny luster, malleable and a good conductor are physical properties of | metals
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| Shiny or dull, brittle or malleable and a semiconductor are all physical properties of | metalloids
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| Dull in luster, brittle and insulators are physical properties that belong to the | nonmetals
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| An element that breaks into pieces when hammered has the physical property described as | brittle
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| How an element transfers heat and electricity is called | conductivity
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| A poor conductor of heat and electricity is known as an | insulator
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| Insulators are categorized as | nonmetals
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| Semiconductors are categorized as | metalloids
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| Good conductors are categorized as | metals
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| Gases belong to the group of | nonmetals
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| How an element's surface reflects light is the physical property of | luster
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| A physical property of metals which enables the metal to be pulled or stretched into wires is called | ductile
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| Conductivity, malleability and luster are all | physical properties
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| The most reliable test for determining if an unknown element is a metal, nonmetal or metalloid is the | conductivity test
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| Electronics and computers are made with | semiconductors
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| Mass divided by volume is the formula for | density
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| Density is the amount of mass in a given | volume
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| An object will sink in water if its density is _____ than 1g/cubic centimeter. | greater
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| An object will float in water if its density is _____ than 1g/cubic centimeter. | less
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| Oil and ice have densities that are less than water, so they will both | float
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| Archimedes Principle involves finding volume using | displacement
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| One gram/milliliter is equal to one gram/ | cubic centimeter
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| Mass is 100g. Volume is 400 mL. To find density, you will _______________ 100 by 400. | divide
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