Revision Quiz Metals 1 1.What does malleable mean? 2.What does ductile mean? 3.What does sonorous mean? 4.What properties of metals allow them to be used.

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Revision Quiz Metals 1 1.What does malleable mean? 2.What does ductile mean? 3.What does sonorous mean? 4.What properties of metals allow them to be used as saucepans? 5.What properties of metals allows copper to be used in wires? Able to be shaped easily Able to pulled into thin wires “Dings” when hit Conductor of heat and strong Ductile, and electrical conductor

Revision Quiz Metals 2 1.What does malleable mean? 2.What does ductile mean? 3.What does sonorous mean? 4.What properties of metals allow them to be used as saucepans? 5.What properties of metals allows copper to be used in wires? Able to be shaped easily Able to pulled into thin wires “Dings” when hit Conductor of heat and strong Ductile, and electrical conductor

Revision Quiz Metals 3 1.Which metals are stored in oil 2.What is made when sodium reacts with water? 3.Which group of metals are most reactive? 4.Name a metal that reacts slowly with water 5.Name a metal that does not react with water Sodium, lithium and potassium Sodium hydroxide and hydrogen Group 1 – the Alkali metals magnesium Copper, gold or silver

Revision Quiz Metals 4 1.Which gas is made when calcium reacts with acid? 2.Name a metal that reacts with acid but not with water? 3.Which metals don’t react with acid? 4.What is the activity series? 5.Which page on the data book shows a list similar to the activity series hydrogen Lead or tin Copper, gold and silver A list showing the reactivity of metals Page 7