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Science State Board
Class 10
Periodic Classifications of elements
Introduction to Metallurgy
14.
Physical properties of metals
Exercise condition:
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m.
Spot the error and choose the correct statements:
1.
Metals have low melting and boiling points, and they evaporate only at high temperatures.
Metals have high melting and boiling points, and they evaporate only at high temperatures.
Metals have over smelting and freezing points, and they evaporate only at high temperatures.
Metals have below melting and boiling points, and they only evaporate at high temperatures.
Metals have high melting and boiling peaks, and they evaporate only at high temperatures.
2.
Generally, metals are durable. They are capable of being drawn into thin wires without breaking.
Generally, metals are ductile. They are capable of being drawn into thin wires without breaking.
Generally, metals era ductile. They are capable of being drawn into thin wires without breaking.
Generally, metals are doctile. They are capable of being drawn into thin wires without breaking.
Generally, metals are stable They are capable of being drawn into thin wires without breaking.
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