Chapter 4: Problem 45
List the characteristic physical properties that distinguish the metallic elements from the nonmetallic elements.
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Chapter 4: Problem 45
List the characteristic physical properties that distinguish the metallic elements from the nonmetallic elements.
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In some cases, the symbol of an element does not seem to bear any relationship to the name we use for the element. Generally, the symbol for such an element is based on its name in another language. Give the symbols and names for five examples of such elements.
Give the chemical symbol for each of the following elements. a. bromine b. bismuth c. mercury d. vanadium e. fluorine f. calcium
Most, but not all, metallic elements are solids under ordinary laboratory conditions. Which metallic elements are not solids?
Indicate whether each of the following statements is true or false. If a statement is false, correct the statement so that it becomes true. a. Most materials occur in nature as pure substances. b. A given compound usually contains the same relative number of atoms of its various elements. c. Atoms are made up of tiny particles called molecules.
Are most of the chemical elements found in nature in the elemental form or combined in compounds? Why?
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