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The way an object reflects light; Examples Shiney Dull Metalic Waxy
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How well an object can be hammered into thin sheets. Examples Flattened penny Aluminum can Tin foil Aluminum foil
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How well an object allows electricity to move through.
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Can be stretched into wire.
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Attracted to or repelled by a magnet.
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Produces a sound when struck with another object.
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Elements which have physical properties such as good conductivity, shiny luster, malleability and ductility.
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Elements which have physical properties such as no conductivity (an insulator), dull luster, and brittleness (will break).
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Elements which can have both properties of metals and nonmetals. Also may be called a semi-conductor.
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Density = mass/volume D=m/v (I density)
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V = L x W x H Volume=length x width x height
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A method used to calculate the volume of an irregular shaped object.
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