Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids

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Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids

METAL Malleable-can be flattened Iron Ductile- can be made into a wire Metals are elements that conduct electricity and heat Malleable-can be flattened Ductile- can be made into a wire Shiny High melting point Magnetic High density Iron Aluminum Gold

NONMETALS gas Easily broken Dull An element that usually has properties opposite of metal gas Easily broken Dull Poor conductor of heat and electricity Neon Helium Oxygen

METALLOID Found on zig zag line of the periodic table Semi conductors Properties of metals and non metals Found on zig zag line of the periodic table Semi conductors Arsenic Silicon