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Metals and Nonmetals
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Vocabulary Malleable-A term used to describe material that can be hammered or rolled into shape. Ductile-A term used to describe a material that can be pulled out into a long wire. Conductor-A substance that transmits heat or electricity easily. Magnetic-a characteristic of those metals that are attracted to magnets and can be made into magnets Reactivity-The case and speed with which an element or compound combines with other elements and compounds. Corrosion-The gradual wearing away of a metal element due to a chemical reaction. Alloy-A mixture of two or more metals. Nonmetal-An element that lacks most of the properties of metals. Semiconductor-An element that can conduct electricity under some conditions. Metalloid-An element that has some of the characteristics of metals and some of the characteristics of nonmetals.
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Physical Properties of Metal
Most metals are solid at room temperature. Mercury is a liquid at room temperature.
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Conductivity Most metals conduct heat and electricity very easily.
Copper is used for both extensively.
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Magnetic Several metals are attracted to magnets.
Iron (Fe), Cobalt (Co) and Nickel (Ni) are magnetic.
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Malleability and Ductility
Malleable- Most metals can be hammered or rolled into shape. Ductile-Most metals can be pulled into long wire.
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Luster/Shine Metals are often lustrous. Nonmetals tend to be dull.
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Reactivity Sodium and Potassium react with air and water explosively.
Gold and Chromium are unreactive. Most metals oxidize over time.
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Alloys Brass- Mixture of Copper and Zinc.
Bronze- Mixture of Copper and Tin. Steel- Mixture of Iron, Carbon, Chromium, and Vanadium.
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Nonmetals The properties of nonmetals are the opposite of metals.
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Physical Properties
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