Physical properties of metals

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Physical properties of metals: Overview

This topic covers concept of physical properties of metals and non-metals.

Important Questions on Physical properties of metals

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Write the physical properties of non-metals.

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Choose the right word and fill in the blank provided below.

_____ has very low melting point and can melt with heat of our palm. (Gallium, Malleable)

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Which of these is a poor conductor of heat?

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Which of the following material is composed of a non-metal?

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Identify the correct statements regarding the physical properties of metals.

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Which of the following metal is soft enough to be cut with a knife?

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Which of the following characteristics belong to non-metals?

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Which of the following metal has a high density?

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Carbon is a non-metal that can exist in different forms. Each form is called as _____ of carbon.

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Identify the name of a non-metal which is a good conductor of heat and electricity.

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Which of the following metal is a poor conductor of heat?

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Which of the following metal is a poor conductor of heat?

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Which of the following element is classified as a non-metal?

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_____  is a non-metal and a good conductor of electricity.

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In the picture below, a part of a book is covered by a piece of material, placed on its top.



To which of these categories does the above material belong to?

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The given picture shows that a glass bulb glows when an iron nail is placed between the two ends of a copper wire. 
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Choose the correct statements, based on the above picture.
 

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Which of these statements about the materials and their properties is/are correct?

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Which of the following items are made from lustrous materials?

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Materials through which we can see very clearly are known as:

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Materials through which we can see but not very clearly are called: