Metals & Non-metals

Metals & Non-metals
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ScienceLower Secondary (Key Stage 3)

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Metals & Non-metals

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Put the steps in the right order.
1.
2.
3.
4.

Slide 2 - Drag question

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What is the correct symbol for copper?
A
cu
B
Cu
C
CU
D
cU

Slide 6 - Quiz

What is the correct symbol for silver?
A
Ag
B
AG
C
ag
D
aG

Slide 7 - Quiz

What is the correct symbol for iron?
A
FE
B
fE
C
fe
D
Fe

Slide 8 - Quiz

Gold (Au)
A
Element
B
Compound

Slide 9 - Quiz

Bronze (CuSn)
A
Element
B
Compound

Slide 10 - Quiz

Water
H2O
A
Element
B
Compound

Slide 11 - Quiz

Magnesium (Mg)
A
Element
B
Compound

Slide 12 - Quiz

Magnesium chloride
MgCl2
A
Element
B
Compound

Slide 13 - Quiz

What is the chemical symbol for...

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Name the element with the symbol...

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How can you tell CO is made from more than one element?

Slide 16 - Open question

Why wouldn't I find carbon dioxide or water on the periodic table?

Slide 17 - Open question

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Metal or Non-metal?

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Properties of Metals
Looks...
Feels...
Can...
How would you describe a metal? What do they look like/feel like? What can they do that other materials can't? What state of matter are they at room temperature?

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Which property of metals is shown here?
A
Malleable
B
Conducts heat
C
Conducts electricity
D
High melting point

Slide 26 - Quiz

Which property of metals is shown here?
A
Ductile
B
Malleable
C
Conducts electricity
D
Shiny

Slide 27 - Quiz

Which property of metals is shown here?
A
Malleable
B
Conducts heat
C
Conducts electricity
D
High melting point

Slide 28 - Quiz

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Sort the physical properties into metal or non-metal.
Metal
Non-metal
Shiny
Dull
Brittle
Malleable
Ductile
High melting point
Low melting point
Conducts electricity
Conducts heat
Doesn't conduct electricity
Conducts heat badly (insulates)

Slide 30 - Drag question

Suggest why hydrogen is often mistakenly labelled a metal on the periodic table.

Slide 31 - Open question

Explain why frying pans are made from metal, but the handle is made from plastic.

Slide 32 - Open question

Boron is a shiny, grey solid. It is a good insulator and poor conductor of electricity. It has a very high melting point of 2077 . Would you class boron as a metal or non-metal and why?
°C

Slide 33 - Open question

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