Classify the properties based on whether they describe metals or nonmetals.
They are good conductors
of heat and electricity.
They are brittle and
break into sharp pieces.
They are flexible and can
be made into wires.
They are mostly solids
at room temperature.
They are poor conductors
of heat and electricity.
They are solids, liquids, or
gases at room temperature.
Classify the properties based on whether they describe metals or nonmetals.
They are good conductors
of heat and electricity.
They are brittle and
break into sharp pieces.
They are flexible and can
be made into wires.
They are mostly solids
at room temperature.
They are poor conductors
of heat and electricity.
They are solids, liquids, or
gases at room temperature.
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