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Identifying Metals, Non-Metals, Metalloids

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1 Identifying Metals, Non-Metals, Metalloids
Use the clues provided to answer whether or not the mystery element is a metal, non-metal, or metalloid!

2 Solid at room temperature Good conductor of electricity
Mystery Element 1 Silver Gray in color Solid at room temperature Good conductor of electricity

3 Mystery Element 2 This material is a gas at room temperature When frozen into a solid it is very brittle and can be smashed into pieces rather easily

4 Has a very high melting point Is ductile (can be drawn into a wire)
Mystery Element 3 Has a very high melting point Is ductile (can be drawn into a wire) Is attracted to a magnet Can be hammered flat

5 Mystery Element 4 Has a low melting point Is a poor conductor of heat Has a shiny luster Is a good conductor of electricity

6 This element has 22 protons… aka atomic #22.
Mystery Element 5 This element has 22 protons… aka atomic #22.

7 Mystery Element 6 Is attracted to a magnet Is silver-grey in color Reflects light when polished Is malleable but does not bend easily

8 Is ductile (may be stretched into a wire) May be hammered flat
Mystery Element 7 Has a low density Dull in color Is ductile (may be stretched into a wire) May be hammered flat

9 Mystery Element 8 Is attracted to a magnet Has a high density Has a high melting point Has a high boiling point Makes a sonorous noise when struck

10 Mystery Element 9 Is not attracted to a magnet Has a low density
Is a poor conductor of electricity Is a poor conductor of heat Soft material that breaks easily

11 Mystery Element 10 Silver Gray in color Does not reflect light well Solid at room temperature Is very brittle when struck with a hammer Is not ductile

12 In Summary…


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