Mark Levesley, Chris Meunier, Fran Eardley and, Gemma Young Solutions for Exercise 16: Exercise 16
Mark Levesley Science Solutions for Exercise - Mark Levesley, Chris Meunier, Fran Eardley and, Gemma Young Solutions for Exercise 16: Exercise 16
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Questions from Mark Levesley, Chris Meunier, Fran Eardley and, Gemma Young Solutions for Exercise 16: Exercise 16 with Hints & Solutions
Draw a table to compare the properties of metals and non-metals.

Use the evidence to say if the material listed below is a metal or a non-metal. Give reasons for your answer.
A hard and shiny solid. Good conductor of heat and electricity.

Use the evidence to say if the material listed below is a metal or a non-metal. Give reasons for your answer.
A shiny liquid. When put into a gap in an electrical circuit, it makes a connected loop.

Use the evidence to say if the material listed below, is a metal or a non-metal. Give reasons for your answer.
A shiny solid. Used as an electrical insulator.

The cables coming out of the television are made of copper covered in plastic. Suggest why these two materials are chosen.
