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metals |
Metals are elements that are shiny and good conductors of heat and electricity.
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properties |
We can describe a substance or a metal by its properties.
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magnetic |
Steel, iron, nickel and cobolt are the only magnetic metals.
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shiny |
A shiny object reflect light well.
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conductors |
Metals are good conductors of heat and electricity.
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insulators |
Materials which do not let energy flow though them easily are called insulators.
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compound |
A compound is a substance that has two or more elements in it.
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molecule |
A molecule is a group of atoms joined together.
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formula |
We can show the number of atoms in a molecule by using the chemical formula.
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sustainable |
If we use the materials again instead of throwing them away, our use of them becomes more sustainable.
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renewable |
A renewable energy resource is one that can be replaced.
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