The table shows the physical properties of four elements.
Which element in the table is classified as a metal?
Question 1 options:
Manganese
Sulfur
Silicon
Neon
Question 2 (2 points)
How are metalloids related to metals and nonmetals?
Question 2 options:
Metalloids serve as a divider between metals and nonmetals.
Metalloids show all the properties of metals and nonmetals.
Metalloids do not show properties of metals or nonmetals.
Metalloids show some properties of both metals and nonmetals.
Question 3 (2 points)
The table shows the properties of three types of elements.
What are the best headings for columns A, B, and C?
Question 3 options:
(A) Metals, (B) Nonmetals, and (C) Metalloids
(A) Nonmetals, (B) Metalloids, and (C) Metals
(A) Metals, (B) Metalloids, and (C) Nonmetals
(A) Nonmetals, (B) Metals, and (C) Metalloids
Question 4 (2 points)
Which of the following correctly lists the three main groups of elements from greatest conductivity to least conductivity?
Question 4 options:
Nonmetals → metalloids → metals
Metals → nonmetals → metalloids
Metalloids → metals → non-metals
Metals → metalloids → non-metals
Question 5 (2 points)
The word "luster" refers to which physical property of matter?
Question 5 options:
The ability to conduct electrical or thermal energy.
Capable of being drawn out into thin wires.
The way a surface appears when it reflects light.
Suitable for being shaped by beating or rolling.
3 answers
Metalloids are related to metals and nonmetals in that they show some properties of both metals and nonmetals.
The best headings for columns A, B, and C are (A) Metals, (B) Nonmetals, and (C) Metalloids.
The three main groups of elements listed from greatest conductivity to least conductivity are Metals → Metalloids → Nonmetals.
The word "luster" refers to the physical property of the way a surface appears when it reflects light.
Question 1 options:
Manganese
Sulfur
Silicon
Neon
Question 2 (2 points)
How are metalloids related to metals and nonmetals?
Question 2 options:
Metalloids serve as a divider between metals and nonmetals.
Metalloids show all the properties of metals and nonmetals.
Metalloids do not show properties of metals or nonmetals.
Metalloids show some properties of both metals and nonmetals.
Question 3 (2 points)
The table shows the properties of three types of elements.
What are the best headings for columns A, B, and C?
Question 3 options:
(A) Metals, (B) Nonmetals, and (C) Metalloids
(A) Nonmetals, (B) Metalloids, and (C) Metals
(A) Metals, (B) Metalloids, and (C) Nonmetals
(A) Nonmetals, (B) Metals, and (C) Metalloids
Question 4 (2 points)
Which of the following correctly lists the three main groups of elements from greatest conductivity to least conductivity?
Question 4 options:
Nonmetals → metalloids → metals
Metals → nonmetals → metalloids
Metalloids → metals → non-metals
Metals → metalloids → non-metals
Question 5 (2 points)
The word "luster" refers to which physical property of matter?
Question 5 options:
The ability to conduct electrical or thermal energy.
Capable of being drawn out into thin wires.
The way a surface appears when it reflects light.
Suitable for being shaped by beating or rolling.
Metalloids are related to metals and nonmetals in that they show some properties of both metals and nonmetals.
The best headings for columns A, B, and C are (A) Metals, (B) Nonmetals, and (C) Metalloids.
The three main groups of elements listed from greatest conductivity to least conductivity are Metals → Metalloids → Nonmetals.
The word "luster" refers to the physical property of the way a surface appears when it reflects light.