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L ITHIUM Elements of the Periodic Table - #3 Li PhaseSolid Melting point Boiling point Electricity type Thermal (heat) type Malleable / Ductile Description Attracted to magnet Radioactive 181 o C 1342 o C Conductor Yes Shiny No Density0.535 g/cm 3
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C ALCIUM Elements of the Periodic Table - #20 Ca PhaseSolid Melting point842 o C Boiling point Electricity type Thermal (heat) type Malleable / Ductile Description Attracted to magnet Radioactive 1484 o C Conductor Yes Shiny No Density1.55 g/cm 3
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N EON Elements of the Periodic Table - #10 Ne PhaseGas Melting point-249 o C Boiling point Electricity type Thermal (heat) type Malleable / Ductile Description Attracted to magnet Radioactive -246 o C Insulator Inert gas No Density0.0009 g/cm 3
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C HLORINE Elements of the Periodic Table - #17 CℓCℓ CℓCℓ PhaseGas Melting point-102 o C Boiling point Electricity type Thermal (heat) type Malleable / Ductile Description Attracted to magnet Radioactive -34 o C Insulator Pale gas No Density0.0032 g/cm 3
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T UNGSTEN Elements of the Periodic Table - #74 W W PhaseSolid Melting point3422 o C Boiling point Electricity type Thermal (heat) type Malleable / Ductile Description Attracted to magnet Radioactive 5555 o C Conductor Shiny No Density19.25 g/cm 3 Yes
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If one metal is radioactive that doesn’t mean all the others are. Uranium is a radioactive metal, therefore all metals are radioactive.
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Metals are known to have high density and are shiny when cut or polished. ?
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Metal propertyNotes StrongHold heavy loads without breaking MalleableCan be hammered into different shapes DuctileCan be drawn out to make wires SonorousPing when hit High melting points High boiling points Good conductors of electricity Good conductors of heat Solids at room temperatureException: Mercury (Hg) is liquid Shiny when cut or polished Form positive ions High density React with oxygen to form oxides King Edward VI School Chemistry – Year 9 Properties of Metals
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