"Metal, Nonmetal or Metalloid?" Lab
Across
- 1. You will use this chloride solution during part of the lab.
- 6. The melting point of nonmetals is usually this.
- 7. Most elements on the periodic table are classified as these.
- 9. The kind of property you will observe as the identity of the element substance is changing.
- 12. Another word for “shiny”.
- 16. Nonmetals usually appear this way.
- 17. This word describes materials that can be bent or hammered flat.
- 19. Metals are usually silver-grey in ___.
- 22. Nonmetals generally do not do this with acids.
- 23. These are usually high for metals.
- 24. Nonmetals cannot typically be hammered into sheets because they are this.
- 26. This word describes materials that can be drawn into wire.
- 28. Nearly all metals are this at room temperature.
Down
- 2. The kind of property you will observe that does not involve changing the identity of the substance.
- 3. This element is toxic by ingestion and inhalation.
- 4. Cupric chloride solution is this if ingested.
- 5. Most nonmetals exist either as solids or these.
- 8. The number of elements you will analyze in this lab.
- 10. Elements in this category show properties of metals and nonmetals.
- 11. You will use this acid during part of the lab.
- 13. On their own metalloids are poor conductors of this.
- 14. This is the one metal that s not a solid at room temperature.
- 15. Metals usually react with these.
- 18. This is the nonmetal that is liquid at room temperature.
- 20. Metals are good ___ of heat and electricity.
- 21. Hydrochloric acid is this to eyes and skin.
- 25. Mercury is this at room temperature.
- 27. Nonmetals are generally this kind of heat/electricity conductor.