"Metal, Nonmetal or Metalloid?" Lab

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