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Mark B.

Dahay BSCRIM 2C
ACTIVITY 4
Metals, Metalloids and Non-Metals
Substance Metals, Appearance Flexible Hard or Conductor
Non or soft? or
metals, brittle? insulator?
metalloids?

Ex: steel metals Shiny, most Flexible Hard Conductor


elastic material
in earth and
can be
hammered.

IRON metals  is a ductile, gray, brittle hard Conductor


relatively soft metal
and is a moderately
good conductor of
heat and electricity.
COPPER metals is a reddish orange, brittle hard conductor
soft metal that takes
on a bright metallic
luster.
GOLD metals it is a bright, slightly flexible hard conductor
reddish yellow, dense,
soft, malleable, and
ductile metal
SILICON metalloids is a hard, relatively brittle hard insulator
inert metalloid and in
crystalline form is
very brittle with a
marked metallic
luster.
CARBON nonmetals is a soft, dull gray or flexible soft insulator
black non-metal that
you can scratch with a
fingernail.
OXYGEN nonmetals is a colourless, flexible soft insulator
odourless, tasteless
gas essential to living
organisms, being
taken up by animals,
which convert it to
carbon dioxide;
plants, in turn, utilize
carbon dioxide as a

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