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Q: What tests can be used to distinguish two metals that have densities within the experimental errors of each other?
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Arrang the metals and non-metals in table according to their densities What general conclusion can you draw from your list?

The metals and non-metals have been arranged according to their densities in the periodic table.


How do metals and nonmetals generally compare with respect to their densities?

The density of metals is greater.


What are elements that have the lowest densities of all the metals called?

Lead


How can metals be removed from aqueous waste streams?

By settling or by sedimentation, since the metals are having higher densities.


Do most metals have low density?

No. Most metals have densities greater than that of water, which is 1g/ml.


Do nonmetals have lower densities than metals?

No, they have higher density than non-metals comparatively.


Silvery solids with low densities and low melting points found in group 1?

Silvery solids with low densities and low melting points are alkali metals. These are located in group one on the periodic table.


Density of metal?

It depends on which metal it is because metals vary in their densities.


Given that a large number of non-metalsare gases what does it tell you about the densities of non-metals in general?

In strict logical inference, nothing, because there could be very dense nonmetals to compensate for the gases. However, in fact the densities of nonmetals on average are less than the densities of metals.


Can homogenity be used to distinguish metals from non metals?

No. Every element is homogeneous.


What elements are rare have high densities an used in industrial purposes?

Transition metals


Can color or be used to distinguish metals from non metals?

no, you can not use color to distinguish if something is metal or non-metal