
Materials โ Metals and Non-Metals (physical properties, chemical properties, uses, reactivity)
Science ยท Grade 6 ยท Week 49 ยท 25 questions
Acids, bases, and salts are fundamental categories of chemicals that interact in important ways. Understanding their properties and reactions is essential for chemistry and has practical applications in everyday life.
What you'll practise
- Find the mean of data sets
- Identify acids, bases, and their properties
- Use indicators to test pH levels
- Understand neutralisation reactions
All 25 questions in this Materials โ Metals and Non-Metals (physical properties, chemical properties, uses, reactivity) quiz
Grade 6 Science โ Materials โ Metals and Non-Metals (physical properties, chemical properties, uses, reactivity): 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Metals are materials that are generally:
- A physical property that distinguishes metals from non-metals is:
- Which of the following is a non-metal?
- Non-metals are generally:
- Metals are generally _______ in nature, meaning they can be beaten into thin sheets.
- Ductility is the property by which metals can:
- The lustre of metals means they:
- Which is a non-metal that is a good conductor of electricity?
- The reactivity series arranges metals based on their:
- Which metal is the most reactive in the reactivity series?
- Which metal is the least reactive?
- Oxygen and non-metals form:
- Metals and oxygen form:
- Iron exposed to oxygen and moisture forms:
- To prevent rusting of iron, we can:
- Galvanisation is a process to prevent rusting by:
- An alloy is a:
- Steel is an alloy of:
- Brass is an alloy of:
- Bronze is made by mixing:
- Non-metals are usually:
- The reactivity of a metal is related to its tendency to:
- Most non-metal oxides are:
- When a metal reacts with oxygen, the product is:
- Density of metals is generally:
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