The ability to be stretched into a thin wire. A. Conductivity B. Luster C. Classify D. Ductility
Measureable characteristics that describe the physical state of something including mass, magnetism, temperature, density, shape, volume and conductivity. A. Insulator B. Conductor C. Physical Properties D. Classify
Most typically solid, shiny, malleable, and good conductors of heat and electricity. A. Metals B. Nonmetals C. Metalloids D. Classify
To sort or to put into groups. A. Matter B. Luster C. Atom D. Classify
A physical property that describes a substance’s tendency to break, snap or crack. Luster Conductivity Matter Brittleness
A physical property that describes a substance’s tendency to transfer heat, electricity, or sound. Brittleness Conductivity Malleability Luster
A physical property that describes the way the surface of a substance shines or reflects. Conductivity Luster Malleability Matter
Anything that has mass and takes up space Matter Luster Brittleness Malleability
A physical property that describes a substances ability to be shaped or formed into thin sheets. Conductivity Brittleness Malleability Matter
A pure substance composed of one type of atom. Element Classify Matter Luster
A material that does not conduct heat or electricity. A. Classify B. Element C. Conductivity D. Insulator
Elements that have properties of both metals and nonmetals; semiconductors A. Classify B. Nonmetals C. Metals D. Metalloids
Substance that shows the property of electrical conductivity between that of a conductor and that of an insulator; foundation of modern electronics. A. Semiconductor B. Luster C. Brittleness D. Classify
Allows energy to flow through or conducts electricity. Classify Element Conductivity Insulator