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Metals Next Aluminum (Al) Gold (Au)

Metals are on the left side of the periodic table. They are malleable (can be pounded or rolled into sheets without shattering), have luster (shiny, reflects light from it’s surface), good conductors (matter that allows electricity to flow through it easily) and they are ductile (can be stretched into wires.) Next

Non-metals Next Neon (Ne ) Helium (He)

Are found on the right side of the periodic table. They are Insulators (poor conductors), brittle(fragile, breaks easily) and dull (not shiny) Next

Metalloids Next Boron (B) Silicon (Si)

Metalloids can be found on the zig zag or stair case line in the periodic table. Metalloids are a combination of metals and non-metals. This means their properties can be mixed from the properties of metal and non-metals. Next

Malleable Next Metals can be pounded or rolled into thin sheets with out shattering. (Shattering means not breaking or cracking)

Shiny (reflects) light from it’s surface. Next Luster

Conductor Good Conductor – is matter that allows electricity to flow through it easily. Poor Conductor – does not allow electricity to flow easily it is like an insulator. Next

Ductile Ductile is when a metal be stretched into wires. Next

Insulator Does not allow matter to flow through. It is a poor conductor Next Remember a coat insulates you it doesn’t let the heat flow through and out.

Brittle Something that is fragile and breaks easily Next

Dull Not bright or shiny. Next

Physical Properties Are those that can be observed without changing the identity of the substance Next Malleability Ductility Color, Shape, Mass, Volume Luster Texture, boiling point

Are pure substances, this means their atoms are identical (same) and can’t be broken down into a simpler substance. Next C He

Compounds Two or more elements that are bonded together. Next

Hardness The ability of one natural sample of matter to scratch another mineral. Next

Color Next

Streak Next

Density Next

Chemical Symbol Next

Chemical Change Next

Physical Change Next

Precipitate Next