Viraf J Dalal Solutions for Chapter: Metals & Non-Metals, Exercise 1: EXERCISE
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Questions from Viraf J Dalal Solutions for Chapter: Metals & Non-Metals, Exercise 1: EXERCISE with Hints & Solutions
With reference to the physical properties of metals and non-metals, state the exceptions to a metal which is liquid at room temperature. Write the name of the metal in words.

With reference to the physical properties of metals and non-metals, state the exceptions to a non-metal which sublimes and is non-lustrous.
“Note: This question given in the book seems to have error and the modified question should be as given below.”
With reference to the physical properties of metals and non-metals, state the exceptions to a non-metal which sublimes and is lustrous.

With reference to the physical properties of metals and non-metals, state the following exceptions to a non-metal which has low tensile strength.
“Note: This question given in the book seems to have error and the modified question should be as given below.”
With reference to the physical properties of metals and non-metals, state the following exceptions to a non-metal which has high tensile strength. (Write the name of the element)

State a specific reason for using gold in jewellery.

State a specific reason for using copper in electrical cables.

State a specific reason for using zinc in galvanizing.

State a specific reason for using lead in bullets.

State a specific reason for using magnesium in fireworks.
