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Which spoon heats up and cools the fastest?

Find the metals. List them.

There are 3 alloys here. What is the advantage to mixing metals?

What else does metal conduct? Make the lights shine- but don’t go too fast.

Metal is ductile- it can be drawn into wires. Does this make wiring a house easy?

Write properties of these non- metals.

Can you bounce the light off the foil? Why?

Metal is considered malleable, and can be hammered and shaped.

Find the rust. Why does this occur? Why does silver tarnish?

One of these is a metal ore. Look for the metal. Is it magnetic?

Is there metal in the food we eat? Read the label.