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Comparing metals and non-metals

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In this topic you will:

  • compare the properties of metals and non-metals
  • investigate materials and decide if they are metals or non-metals.
 

Key Words

contact, distinguish, examine

 

Comparing metals and non-metals

Metals and non-metals have different properties.

Metals Non-metals
  • Most are solid at room temperature.
  • They are shiny.
  • They do not shatter.
  • They conduct heat energy well.
  • They conduct electricity.
  • They are malleable.
  • They are ductile.
  • They are sonorous.
  • Many are gases at room temperature.
  • They are dull.
  • They are brittle.
  • They do not conduct heat energy well.
  • Most do not conduct electricity. 

 

Look carefully at this photograph of a market scene. What do you see?

 

 

Common Mistake

Don’t assume all shiny or hard materials are metals — plastic or ceramic objects may look similar but behave differently.

 

Questions

1. List five objects in the photograph of a market that are made of metal and five that are made of non-metals.
Show Answer

Metal: bucket, container, vehicle body, plates, cooking vessels
Non-metal: table, boxes, clothes, bags, plastic bowls

2. A material is dull, brittle and does not conduct electricity. Is it a metal or non-metal?
Show Answer

Non-metal

3. Mercury is a metal. What unusual property does it have?
Show Answer

It is liquid at room temperature

4. Write down two things that a metal can do better than a non-metal.
Show Answer

1. Conduct heat
2. Conduct electricity

 

Think Like a Scientist

Investigation: Investigating Materials
In this activity, you will examine a selection of different materials and test their properties to determine whether they are metals or non-metals.

You will need: a variety of materials, electrical wires, lamp, battery (cell), crocodile clips

Steps:

1. Choose several items made from different materials.
2. For each item, answer the following questions:
- Is it shiny or dull?
- Does it make a ringing sound when tapped?
- Is it brittle?
- Can it be bent?
- Does it feel hot or cold to the touch?
- Does it conduct electricity?
3. To test electrical conductivity, build a simple circuit with a lamp, cell, and crocodile clips as shown in the diagram.
4. Test each material one by one by placing it between the clips and observing whether the bulb lights up.
5. Record your results in a table.

Material Shiny? Rings? Conducts electricity? Metal or Non-metal
Paperclip Yes Yes Yes Metal
         
 

Reflection Question

Question 1. Draw a table for your results. Decide if each material is a metal or non-metal based on your observations. What properties helped you decide?
Show Answer

Metals are usually shiny, make a ringing sound, and conduct electricity. Non-metals are often dull, brittle, and do not conduct electricity. These traits helped classify each material.

 

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