Aidan Gill, Heidi Foxford and, Dorothy Warren Solutions for Chapter: Properties of Matter and Materials, Exercise 4: Exercise 4
Aidan Gill Science Solutions for Exercise - Aidan Gill, Heidi Foxford and, Dorothy Warren Solutions for Chapter: Properties of Matter and Materials, Exercise 4: Exercise 4
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Questions from Aidan Gill, Heidi Foxford and, Dorothy Warren Solutions for Chapter: Properties of Matter and Materials, Exercise 4: Exercise 4 with Hints & Solutions
Identify the physical properties of metals.
Sort the materials below into conductors and insulators of electricity.
iron nail wooden spoon clay brick copper wire |
Write the words in the correct column:
Look at the two vases. State which vase is made from non-metal. Use the evidence in the images to explain your answer.
Vase B is made from a _____. It has a crack, which shows that the material is _____.
Vase A is shiny and B is not. Generally metals are _____ and non-metals are _____.
Chen is about to make dinner. The first thing he needs to do is boil some water. He notices that there are two empty pans. One is made from copper metal and the other is made from ceramic. Which one should he use? Give a reason for your answer.