Gemma Young and Mark Levesley Solutions for Exercise 6: Exercise 6
Gemma Young Science Solutions for Exercise - Gemma Young and Mark Levesley Solutions for Exercise 6: Exercise 6
Attempt the free practice questions from Exercise 6: Exercise 6 with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Cambridge Lower Secondary Science Stage 8 : Student's book solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.
Questions from Gemma Young and Mark Levesley Solutions for Exercise 6: Exercise 6 with Hints & Solutions
Non-metals can also have unusual properties. For the following non-metal, say which property is unusual (there might be more than one).
Graphite is a form of carbon. It is dull, soft, can conduct electricity and has a higher melting point than any metal element .

Non-metals can also have unusual properties. For the following non-metal, say which property is unusual (there might be more than one).
Silicon is a shiny, brittle insulator.

Non-metals can also have unusual properties. For the following non-metal, say which property is unusual (there might be more than one).
Diamond is another form of carbon. It is a good conductor of heat and is very hard.
