1) i) iv) Which two substances could be metals? Which substance could be nitrogen? Which substance is an ionic solid? Which substance is a liquid at room temperature?

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4. The table gives the melting points, the boiling points and the electrical properties of six
substances A to F.
melting point boiling point electrical conductivity electrical conductivity
as a liquid
substance
1°C
°C
as a solid
-210
-196
does not conduct
does not conduct
B
777
1627
does not conduct
good conductor
962
2212
good conductor
good conductor
D
-94
63
does not conduct
does not conduct
1410
2355
does not conduct
does not conduct
F
1064
2807
good conductor
good conductor
C.
Transcribed Image Text:4. The table gives the melting points, the boiling points and the electrical properties of six substances A to F. melting point boiling point electrical conductivity electrical conductivity as a liquid substance 1°C °C as a solid -210 -196 does not conduct does not conduct B 777 1627 does not conduct good conductor 962 2212 good conductor good conductor D -94 63 does not conduct does not conduct 1410 2355 does not conduct does not conduct F 1064 2807 good conductor good conductor C.
1)
i)
Which two substances could be metals?
Which substance could be nitrogen?
Which substance is an ionic solid?
Which substance is a liquid at room temperature?
iv)
Transcribed Image Text:1) i) Which two substances could be metals? Which substance could be nitrogen? Which substance is an ionic solid? Which substance is a liquid at room temperature? iv)
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