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7th Grade Unit 11: Chemical Reactions and Compounds Lesson 1: Physical Properties of Elements Vocabulary of Instruction:

7th Grade Unit 11: Chemical Reactions and Compounds Lesson 1: Physical Properties of Elements Vocabulary of Instruction:

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Page 1: 7th Grade Unit 11: Chemical Reactions and Compounds Lesson 1: Physical Properties of Elements Vocabulary of Instruction:

7th Grade

Unit 11: Chemical Reactions and Compounds

Lesson 1: Physical Properties of Elements

Vocabulary of Instruction:

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1. Brittle• Having little elasticity; hence easily

cracked, fractured, or snapped.

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2. Conductivity• Property of metals and alloys that allows

heat or electrical charges to pass through the material easily.

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3. Ductile• Ability of metals to be drawn into wires.

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4. Luster• Property of metals and alloys that describes

having a shiny appearance or reflecting light.

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5. Magnetic• The properties and interactions of

magnets to attract other metal objects.

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6. Malleable• Ability of metals and alloys to be rolled or

hammered into thin sheets.

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7. Metal• Element that typically is a hard, shiny solid, is

malleable, and is a good conductor of heat and electricity.

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8. Metalloid• Element that shares some properties with

metals and some with nonmetals.

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9. Nonmetal• Element that usually is a gas or brittle solid at

room temperature, is not malleable or ductile, is a poor conductor of heat and electricity, and typically is not shiny.

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10. Reactive• A chemical that, in the pure state, or as

produced or transported, will vigorously polymerize, decompose, condense, or become self-reactive under conditions of shock, high pressure, or high temperature.

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11. Semiconductor• Materials having conductivity properties

between that of metals (good conductors) and nonmetals (insulators) and having controllable conductivity parameters.

Silicon Germanium

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12. Sonorous• Capable of giving out a deep, resonant

sound.