•dull •brittle Free Free have properties of both metals and non-metals. For example, it may conduct electricity well but is brittle (and therefore, not malleable) Free A substance that resists electrical current or the flow of heat luster malleable ductile conductive higher densities measure of how resistant a solid is to shape change when a force is applied. How a surface of a material shines or reflects light Can be hammered into sheets and other shapes without breaking (property of metals) Breaks easily when force is applied. A solid material that is typically hard, shiny, malleable, ductile, and conducts heat and electricity well. are not able to conduct electricity or heat very well, very brittle (breakable), and cannot be made into wires or pounded into sheets A substance that allows the flow of electric charge or transfers thermal energy can be drawn into wires (metals) The ability to transfer heat, sound, or electricity easily •dull •brittle Free Free have properties of both metals and non-metals. For example, it may conduct electricity well but is brittle (and therefore, not malleable) Free A substance that resists electrical current or the flow of heat luster malleable ductile conductive higher densities measure of how resistant a solid is to shape change when a force is applied. How a surface of a material shines or reflects light Can be hammered into sheets and other shapes without breaking (property of metals) Breaks easily when force is applied. A solid material that is typically hard, shiny, malleable, ductile, and conducts heat and electricity well. are not able to conduct electricity or heat very well, very brittle (breakable), and cannot be made into wires or pounded into sheets A substance that allows the flow of electric charge or transfers thermal energy can be drawn into wires (metals) The ability to transfer heat, sound, or electricity easily
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•dull
•brittle
Free
Free
have properties of both metals and non-metals. For example, it may conduct electricity well but is brittle (and therefore, not malleable)
Free
A substance that resists electrical current or the flow of heat
luster
malleable ductile
conductive
higher densities
measure of how resistant a solid is to shape change when a force is applied.
How a surface of a material shines or reflects light
Can be hammered into sheets and other shapes without breaking (property of metals)
Breaks easily when force is applied.
A solid material that is typically hard, shiny, malleable, ductile, and conducts heat and electricity well.
are not able to conduct electricity or heat very well, very brittle (breakable), and cannot be made into wires or pounded into sheets
A substance that allows the flow of electric charge or transfers thermal energy
can be drawn into wires (metals)
The ability to transfer heat, sound, or electricity easily