For each of the following, label as a ​metal, nonmetal, metalloid​.

a. ________________ poor conductor of electricity
b. ________________ usually a solid at room temp
c. ________________ ductile
d. ________________chlorine
e. ________________ semiconductor
f. ________________silicon
g. ________________ malleable
h. ________________ usually a gas at room temp
i. ________________ cobalt
j. ________________ good conductor of heat
k. ________________ brittle
l. ________________ oxygen

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Answer :

a) Non metal

b) Metal

c) Metal

d) Non metal

e) Metalloid

f) Metalloid

g) Metal

h) Non metal

i) Metal

j) Metal

k) Non metal

l) Non metal

Explanation :

Properties of Metals :

  • Metals are solid at room temperature.
  • Metals are ductile, malleable and hard.
  • Metal are good conductor of heat and electricity.
  • Metals have high boiling and melting point.

Properties of Non Metals :

  • Non metals exists in solid and gaseous state at room temperature.
  • Non metals are very brittle.
  • Non metals are poor conductor of heat and electricity.
  • Non metals have low boiling and melting point than the metals.

Properties of Metalloids :

  • Metalloids properties lies between the metals and non metals.
  • They form semiconductors like silicon, germanium.

Metals are solid, ductile, malleable at room temperature. They are good conductors of electricity and have high boiling and freezing point.

Non-metals are solid and gaseous at room temperature. They are brittle and have poor conductors of heat and electricity. They have low freezing and boiling points.

Metalloids are semiconductors with properties between metals and nonmetals. For example Silicon, germanium.

Based on the following:

a. Non metals poor conductor of electricity

b. Metals usually at solid at room temp

c. Metals ductile

d. Nonmetal chlorine

e. Metalloid semiconductor

f. Metalloid silicon

g. Metal malleable

h. Nonmetal usually a gas at room temp

i. Metal cobalt

j. Metal good conductor of heat

k. Nonmetal brittle

l. Nonmetal oxygen.

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