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Iron is the most common metal on Earth, making up about 5% of the Earth's crust. It is widely used in construction, manufacturing, and various industrial applications due to its abundance and properties.
The fifth element on the periodic table is boron. It has the atomic number 5 and the symbol B. Boron is a metalloid with properties that fall between those of a metal and a nonmetal.
One transition metal found in period 5 is silver, which is located in the d-block of the periodic table. Silver is commonly used in jewelry, coinage, and in various industrial applications due to its desirable properties such as high thermal and electrical conductivity.
Yes. Properties of elements can be predicted by their placement on the period table.There are 5 metal groups:* Alkali Metals* Alkaline Earth Metals* Transition Metals* ActinoidsThere are 3 Nonmetal groups:*Other nonmetals*Halogens*Noble GasesAnd then there is Metalloids.Thank you for your time...Xoxo,Love,Nikki L.
Lead has a density of approximately 11.3 g/mL, so it does not have a density of 5 g/mL. Copper has a density of 8.96 g/mL, which is closer to 5 g/mL but not exactly the same.
Some examples of the properties of multiplication are the idenity property are EX./ 5*1=5 Then there is the associative property. EX./ 7*(5*6)=5*(6*7) Communative property EX./5*4=4*5 zero property EX./ 5*0=0
Helium, boron, oxygen, fluorine, iodine.
Wood, metal, rock, ice, plastic
Metal Wood Cardboard Concrete Brick
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Nitrogen has 5 valence electrons.It gains 3 electrons to form anio and exhibit non metal properties.
Electrical wiring Metal doorknobs Water pipes Aluminum foil Metal cooking pots
wood metal at normal temp plastic at normal temp ice lead
Change in temperature, gaseous bubbles, giving off light, change in color, change in properties. These are chemical changes, but it is still five examples of science.
Hematite: for iron Ilmenite: for titanium Pitchblende: for uranium Monazite: for thorium and lanthanides Polyhalite: for potassium
Examples: oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen (gases), carbon, phosphorus (nonmetals).
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