What is a property of metals that allows them to transfer heat and electricity?
Properties of Metals and Alloys

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Ayan Virgel
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Conductors
Answer explanation
The property that allows metals to transfer heat and electricity is their ability to act as conductors. Conductors have free electrons that facilitate the movement of heat and electric charge, making them efficient in these processes.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which metal is an example of being malleable?
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Aluminium
Answer explanation
Aluminium is known for its malleability, allowing it to be easily shaped and formed without breaking. While copper, gold, and lead are also malleable, aluminium is a common example due to its widespread use in various applications.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Ductile (metal)
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It can be stretched into thin wires
Answer explanation
A metal is considered ductile if it can be stretched into thin wires without breaking. This property is essential for applications like electrical wiring, making the first answer choice correct.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which property of metals allows them to withstand force without breaking?
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Hard Strong
Answer explanation
The property 'Hard Strong' refers to metals' ability to resist deformation and withstand force without breaking, making them durable and suitable for various applications.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is an example of a sonorous metal?
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Copper
Answer explanation
Copper is known for its sonorous properties, meaning it produces a ringing sound when struck. Unlike aluminium, lead, and gold, copper's ability to resonate makes it a prime example of a sonorous metal.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which property of metals is described as shiny?
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Lustrous
Answer explanation
The property of metals that is described as shiny is called 'lustrous'. This characteristic allows metals to reflect light, giving them their shiny appearance, unlike density, malleability, or ductility.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Example of a metal with high density: Gold, Aluminium, Lead, Copper
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Lead
Answer explanation
Lead is an example of a metal with high density, as it has a density of about 11.34 g/cm³, which is significantly higher than that of gold, aluminium, and copper.
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