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Physical and Chemical Properties
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Properties of elements are determined by:
The number of electrons in the outer shell (energy level) The number of protons in the nucleus Elements are arranged on the periodic table in: Periods – Rows of increasing atomic number (increasing amounts of electrons in the outer shell (energy level)) Groups – Columns that share similar physical and chemical properties (because of the number of electrons in the outer shell)
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Shine or Luster: Physical Property
The property of an element to reflect light giving it a metallic shiny, glittery, or mirror-like reflective quality. A property of most metals and some metalloids Opposite of Shine or Luster is dull A property of most nonmetals Physical Property
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Malleability: Physical Property
The property of an element to be pounded into thin flat sheets. A property of most solid metals Opposite of malleable is brittle Most metalloid solids and nonmetal solids Physical Property
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Ductility: Physical Property
The property of an element to be stretched into a thin wire. A property of most metals Opposite of ductile is brittle Most metalloid solids and nonmetal solids Physical Property
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Conductive: Physical Property
The property of an element to pass heat or electricity through it. Also includes electromagnetism. A property of most metals The opposite of conductive is resistive or insulator (nonconductive) Most metalloids (at room temperature) and nonmetals are resistive or insulators Physical Property
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Corrosion: Chemical Property
The property of an element to be worn away and changed to something new due to a chemical change. A property of most metals Many nonmetals act as corrosives Chemical Property
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Reactivity: Chemical Property
The ease and speed with which an element combines, or reacts with other elements. Property of some metals, nonmetals, and metalloids Chemical Property
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Flammability Chemical Property Ability to burn or support combustion.
Property of some metals, nonmetals, and metalloids Chemical Property
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