2ND MONTHLY EXAM_ SCIENCE7
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Elements that share properties of metals and nonmetals.
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It is a good oxidizing agent.
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It is a standard used to compare with the other experimental group.
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It is an ongoing process of discovering and answering a problem.
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It is a good conductor of electricity and heat because their atoms form a matrix through which outside electrons can easily move.
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It is the preliminary to a scientific problem and an attempt at explaining what has been observed.
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Copper is an example of metal.
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Inference is about noting a fact or occurrence using the five senses.
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Nonmetals are poor conductors of electricity.
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Observation is based on second-hand experience.
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Periodic table is a great guide in classifying elements.
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Silicon is an example of metalloids.
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