Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Copper is the metal having the highest electronic conductivity (B) Hardenability & Weldability of metals are inversely related (C) Covalent bonding formed by ... all semiconductor materials (D) Glass transition temperature applies to 'polymers' but not to 'glasses'
Last Answer : Option A
Description : Refining process of impure metals depends upon the differences in properties of the metal. Extraction of Al is usually carried out from its bauxite or
Last Answer : Refining process of impure metals depends upon the differences in properties of the metal. ... . leaching C. liquation D. magnetic seperation
Last Answer : Refining process of impure metals depends upon the differences in properties of the metal. Extraction of Al is usually ... A D. I-D,II-A,III-C,IV-B
Description : Compare chemical properties of metals and non-metals.
Last Answer : Compare chemical properties of metals and non-metals.
Description : What is a type of element who's physical properties are generally apposite of that of metals?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : How do you Compare the properties or metals and no metals?
Description : What are the properties that make metals suitable for coins?
Last Answer : Almost any metal is suitable for coins. But from a practicalpoint of view, metals should be fairly hard, so that the imprintdoesn't fade too quickly and it shouldn't be too light since mostpeople like their coins to have a little 'weight', certainly if acoin represents a certain value.
Description : What are the chemical properties of metals & non-metals?
Last Answer : metals electropositive, basicity, hard, ductile, malleable, sonorous nonmetals electronegative, acidic, brittle, and not all the other three properties.
Description : Which of the following statements about the physical properties of metal is not correct? (a) All metals are solid except mercury (b) Most metals are hard except sodium and potassium (c) Metals are not malleable (d) Most metals are ductile
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : Elements that show the properties of both metals and non-metals are called (a) Allotropes (b) Metalloids (c) Alloys (d) Colloids
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : What are transition elements? (1) Elements whose two outermost shells are incomplete (2) Elements which possess properties of both, metals and non-metals (3) They have eight electrons in the outermost shell (4) Elements whose three outermost shells are incomplete
Last Answer : (1) Elements whose two outermost shells are incomplete
Description : Which of the following properties is generally found, in non-metals?' (1) Brittleness (2) Conductivity (3) Ductility (4) Malleability
Last Answer : (1) Brittleness Explanation: An important physical property of non metals is that they are brittle and hence cannot be beaten into sheets or drawn into wires. In other words, non-metals are non-malleable and non-ductile. Where stress is applied on nonmetals, they shatter into pieces.
Description : Which of the following are properties is generally found in non-metals
Last Answer : Brittleness
Description : Metals, in general are of low strength and do not possess required physio-chemical and technological properties for a definite purpose. Alloys are therefore more than metals alone. Discuss the arrangement of atoms and Structures of alloys.
Last Answer : Alloys are produced by melting or sintering two ore more metals, or metals and a non-metal, together. Alloys possess typical properties inherent in the metallic state. The chemical elements ... an alloy are its individual portions, each having a single structure with its characteristic features.
Description : Elements showing properties of both met- als and non-metals are?
Last Answer : Metalloids
Description : Babbitt metals used for making bearings are (A) Tin or lead based alloys (B) Short of antifrictional properties (C) Having homogenous microstructure (D) Yellow metals
Last Answer : (A) Tin or lead based alloys
Description : Non-ferrous metals and hard steels do not exhibit a definite yield point, when pulled in the testing machine and hence for these cases, a better measure of their elastic properties is defined by the __________ stress. (A) Ultimate (B) Yield point (C) Proof (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Proof
Description : How are the properties of alloys different from those of metals?
Last Answer : Copper is reddish and zinc is grayish in colour where as brass which is an alloy of copper and zinc is golden yellow in colour. Iron is a magnetic substance but stainless steel, an alloy of iron is non magnetic.
Description : Beryllium, the first member of the Group 2 metals, shows different behaviour as compared to magnesium and rest of the members what is this properties
Last Answer : Ans Anomalous Behaviour
Description : Give reason: Even though silicon is a non-metal it resembles metals in its properties.
Last Answer : When red hot silicon reacts with steam, it liberates hydrogen. Even when metals like hot iron, zinc or magnesium react with steam, they liberate hydrogen with their respective metal oxides. Hence silicon resembles metals in some properties.
Description : Elements which are not distinctively metals and possess some physical properties of non- metals are called
Last Answer : metalloids.
Description : Chemical properties of Non-Metals
Last Answer : Chemical properties of Non-Metals: 1. Non-Metals form electronegative ions in a reaction. 2. Non-Metals react with water to form acidic oxides. 3. Non-Metals react with non-metals to form ionic ... reacts with acids to form salt and Hydrogen. 5. Metals are oxidizing agents as they accept electrons.
Description : Physical properties of Non-Metals
Last Answer : Physical properties of Non-Metals: 1.Non-Metals are non-lustrous except Iodine. 2.Non-Metals are not ductile nor malleable. 3.Non-Metals are bad conductor of heat & electricity. 4.Non-Metals either ... Metals are generally brittle. 6.Non-metals are not strong. 7.Non-Metals have low tensile strength.
Description : Chemical properties of Metals
Last Answer : Chemical properties of Metals: 1. Metals form electropositive ions in a reaction. 2. Metals react with air to form basic oxides. 3. Metals react with water to evolve hydrogen. 4. Metals reacts with acids to form salt and Hydrogen. 5. Metals are reducing agents as they donate electrons.
Description : Physical properties of Metals
Last Answer : Physical properties of Metals: 1. Metals have lustre. 2. Metals are malleable and ductile. 3. Metals are Good conductors of heat & Electricity. 4. Metals are solids at Room temperature except Mercury ... strong. 7. Metals have high tensile strengths. 8. Metals have high melting and boiling points.
Description : Metalloids (A) Are good conductor of heat & electricity (B) Act as electron donors with metals & as electron acceptor with non metals (C) Are not necessarily solids at room temperature ... & non-metallic properties to some extent and are exemplified by elements like germanium, silicon & boron
Last Answer : D) Are compounds that exhibit both metallic & non-metallic properties to some extent and are exemplified by elements like germanium, silicon & boron
Description : Which one of the following best defines the word allotropes ? A Different structural forms of an element B A pair of substances that differ by H+ C Elements that possess properties intermediate between ... a specific number of neutrons E The different phases (solid, liquid or gas) of a substance
Last Answer : A Different structural forms of an element
Description : Refractory metals are known for which of the following properties: w) lack of chemical reactivity x) low density y) high melting point z) high thermal conductivity
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- HIGH MELTING POINT
Description : The cause of periodicity of properties (a) Increasing atomic radius (b) Increasing atomic weights (c) Number of electrons in the valency orbit (d) The recurrence of similar outer electronic configuration
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : Isotopes of an element have different (A) Mass number (B) Electronic configuration (C) Nuclear charge (D) Chemical properties
Last Answer : (A) Mass number
Description : Examples of non-metals are ………. , …….. and ……. -Science
Last Answer : Sulphur, chlorine and oxygen.
Description : Examples of metals are ………., ……. and ……… -Science
Last Answer : Iron, sodium and nickel.
Description : In general which metals do you expect to occur in the nature in native state? Give examples.
Last Answer : Ans. : Metals such as Cu, Ag, Au, Pt etc. which lie below hudrogen in electrochemical series are not readily attached by Oxygen, moisture and Carbon dioxide of the atmosphere and hence occur in the native state in nature.
Description : Write examples of any two properties and any two methods of j Button component -Technology
Last Answer : Two methods of jButton component: getText ( ), setText ( )Two properties of jButton component: Font, Labe
Description : What are non-examples of chemical properties?
Last Answer : chemical properties are to do with how it acts chemically-so:polar vs Non polarPH / Pkamelting point / boiling pointTherefore non-examples would be its molecular mass/ geometry /atomical structure... although some of these would surelycontribute to its chemical properties.
Description : There are two properties of the cell necessary to maintain nonequilibrium cellular composition; the first is selectivity and the second is energy conversion. Which of the following statement(s ... transported via secondary active transport include hydrogen ions, calcium, amino acids and glucose
Last Answer : Answer: c, d The selectivity of the plasma membrane, although impressive, cannot account for the nonequilibrium composition of living cells. A cell can be maintained in a nonequilibrium state only by ... to drive the transport of a second species such as protons, calcium, amino acids, or glucose
Description : Classify plastic materials into two categories, describe their important properties and give two examples of each.
Last Answer : Ans: Plastic materials can be classified into thermoplastic and thermosetting plastics. Thermoplastic materials:- The properties of these plastic materials do not change considerably if they are melted ... forming elastic threads and films. Examples are Phenol formaldehyde (Bakelite), Epoxy resins.
Description : For a substance, density, solubility and melting point are examples of: w) physical properties x) amorphous properties y) chemical properties z) potential properties
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- PHYSICAL PROPERTIES