M1 CLASSIFICATIONS OF ELEMENTS
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- Q1
State of metalloids at room temperature.
liquid
solid
solid,liquid,gas
gas
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Metals are solid EXCEPT what element? (Type the symbol only)
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How do we describe the luster of metalloids?
dull or shiny
dull
shiny
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Which of the following is non-ductile?
Metals
Metalloids and Non-metals
Non-metals and Metals
Metalloids
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Which of the following is considered brittle?
Metals
Metalloids
Non-metals and Metalloids
Non-metals and Metals
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Which of the following is poor conductor of heat?
Metals
Non-metals
Metalloids
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An element that is easy to break means?
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An element that can bend without breaking means?
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An element that can be made into thin wires means?
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An element that can decribe as dull or shiny means its?
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What is another word for poor conductors?
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Considered pure and has only one type of atom.
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The periodic table of elements has .......... periods and ........... groups.
7,118
118,18
7, 18
18,7
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Dmitri Mendeleev was born in what country?
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Classify the following elements:
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