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PART 1: IDENTIFICATION. Ten (10) properties of elements and compounds. PART 1: IDENTIFICATION.

ICATION. Ten (10) properties of elements and compounds.


Write these properties that correspond to their definitions. Write these properties that correspond to their definitions.
_________1. Can be hammered or rolled into thin sheets. _________1. Can be hammered or rolled into thin sheets.
_________2. Can be drawn into wires _________2. Can be drawn into wires
_________3. Have the quality of shining by reflecting light _________3. Have the quality of shining by reflecting light
_________4. Substance that allows the transmission of heat and electricity _________4. Substance that allows the transmission of heat and electricity
_________5. Substance that has sour taste _________5. Substance that has sour taste
_________6. Substance that has a bitter taste and slippery feel _________6. Substance that has a bitter taste and slippery feel
_________7. Property of elements that do not have the quality of reflecting _________7. Property of elements that do not have the quality of reflecting
light light
_________8. Property of elements that cannot hammered into thin sheets _________8. Property of elements that cannot hammered into thin sheets
_________9. Property of elements that cannot be drawn into wire _________9. Property of elements that cannot be drawn into wire
_________10 Conducts heat and electricity poorly. _________10 Conducts heat and electricity poorly.
PART II: MULTIPLE CHOICE PART II: MULTIPLE CHOICE
____1. The following are properties of elements except ____1. The following are properties of elements except
A. Malleable B. shiny C. poor conductor of heat D. spongy A. Malleable B. shiny C. poor conductor of heat D. spongy
____2. Which of the following are dull, brittle, and poor conductor of heat ____2. Which of the following are dull, brittle, and poor conductor of heat
and electricity? and electricity?
A. All elements B. metalloids C. non-metals D. metals A. All elements B. metalloids C. non-metals D. metals
____3. Which property of elements enables a blacksmith forge metals into its ____3. Which property of elements enables a blacksmith forge metals into its
desired shape or form? desired shape or form?
A. Ductile B. Malleable C. poor conductor D. shiny A. Ductile B. Malleable C. poor conductor D. shiny
____4. Which of the following elements are a good conductor of heat and ____4. Which of the following elements are a good conductor of heat and
electricity? electricity?
A. Neon B. carbon C. copper D. sulfur A. Neon B. carbon C. copper D. sulfur
____5. A student tests an object. It is shiny, bends easily, and conducts ____5. A student tests an object. It is shiny, bends easily, and conducts
electricity. This object is a ______. electricity. This object is a ______.
A. Metalloids B. non-metal C. metal D. acid A. Metalloids B. non-metal C. metal D. acid
____6. Iron is a conductor, malleable and magnetic. What type of element is ____6. Iron is a conductor, malleable and magnetic. What type of element is
iron? iron?
A. Metal B. non-metal C. metalloid D. candles A. Metal B. non-metal C. metalloid D. candles
____7. Silicon is a semiconductor and has properties of both metals and ____7. Silicon is a semiconductor and has properties of both metals and
nonmetals. What type of element is Silicon? nonmetals. What type of element is Silicon?
A. Metal B. non-metal C. metalloid D. candles A. Metal B. non-metal C. metalloid D. candles
_____8. All these properties describe metals except: _____8. All these properties describe metals except:
A. malleable B. conductors C. brittle D. shiny A. malleable B. conductors C. brittle D. shiny
_____9. Which of the following does not belong to the group? _____9. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
A. Kalamansi B. baking soda C. Lemon D. vinegar A. Kalamansi B. baking soda C. Lemon D. vinegar
____10. Using a litmus paper, the girl tests a substance. The blue litmus ____10. Using a litmus paper, the girl tests a substance. The blue litmus
paper turns to red. This means that the substance is________ paper turns to red. This means that the substance is________
A. Base B. acid C. salt D. sugar A. Base B. acid C. salt D. sugar

PART 1: IDENTIFICATION. Ten (10) properties of elements and compounds. PART 1: IDENTIFICATION. Ten (10) properties of elements and compounds.
Write these properties that correspond to their definitions. Write these properties that correspond to their definitions.
_________1. Can be hammered or rolled into thin sheets. _________1. Can be hammered or rolled into thin sheets.
_________2. Can be drawn into wires _________2. Can be drawn into wires
_________3. Have the quality of shining by reflecting light _________3. Have the quality of shining by reflecting light
_________4. Substance that allows the transmission of heat and electricity _________4. Substance that allows the transmission of heat and electricity
_________5. Substance that has sour taste _________5. Substance that has sour taste
_________6. Substance that has a bitter taste and slippery feel _________6. Substance that has a bitter taste and slippery feel
_________7. Property of elements that do not have the quality of reflecting _________7. Property of elements that do not have the quality of reflecting
light light
_________8. Property of elements that cannot hammered into thin sheets _________8. Property of elements that cannot hammered into thin sheets
_________9. Property of elements that cannot be drawn into wire _________9. Property of elements that cannot be drawn into wire
_________10 Conducts heat and electricity poorly. _________10 Conducts heat and electricity poorly.
PART II: MULTIPLE CHOICE PART II: MULTIPLE CHOICE
____1. The following are properties of elements except ____1. The following are properties of elements except
A. Malleable B. shiny C. poor conductor of heat D. spongy A. Malleable B. shiny C. poor conductor of heat D. spongy
____2. Which of the following are dull, brittle, and poor conductor of heat ____2. Which of the following are dull, brittle, and poor conductor of heat
and electricity? and electricity?
A. All elements B. metalloids C. non-metals D. metals A. All elements B. metalloids C. non-metals D. metals
____3. Which property of elements enables a blacksmith forge metals into its ____3. Which property of elements enables a blacksmith forge metals into its
desired shape or form? desired shape or form?
A. Ductile B. Malleable C. poor conductor D. shiny A. Ductile B. Malleable C. poor conductor D. shiny
____4. Which of the following elements are a good conductor of heat and ____4. Which of the following elements are a good conductor of heat and
electricity? electricity?
A. Neon B. carbon C. copper D. sulfur A. Neon B. carbon C. copper D. sulfur
____5. A student tests an object. It is shiny, bends easily, and conducts ____5. A student tests an object. It is shiny, bends easily, and conducts
electricity. This object is a ______. electricity. This object is a ______.
A. Metalloids B. non-metal C. metal D. acid A. Metalloids B. non-metal C. metal D. acid
____6. Iron is a conductor, malleable and magnetic. What type of element is ____6. Iron is a conductor, malleable and magnetic. What type of element is
iron? iron?
A. Metal B. non-metal C. metalloid D. candles A. Metal B. non-metal C. metalloid D. candles
____7. Silicon is a semiconductor and has properties of both metals and ____7. Silicon is a semiconductor and has properties of both metals and
nonmetals. What type of element is Silicon? nonmetals. What type of element is Silicon?
A. Metal B. non-metal C. metalloid D. candles A. Metal B. non-metal C. metalloid D. candles
_____8. All these properties describe metals except: _____8. All these properties describe metals except:
A. malleable B. conductors C. brittle D. shiny A. malleable B. conductors C. brittle D. shiny
_____9. Which of the following does not belong to the group? _____9. Which of the following does not belong to the group?
A. Kalamansi B. baking soda C. Lemon D. vinegar A. Kalamansi B. baking soda C. Lemon D. vinegar
____10. Using a litmus paper, the girl tests a substance. The blue litmus ____10. Using a litmus paper, the girl tests a substance. The blue litmus
paper turns to red. This means that the substance is________ paper turns to red. This means that the substance is________
A. Base B. acid C. salt D. sugar A. Base B. acid C. salt D. sugar

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