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  • Chemistry X | Metals and Non-metals | What happens when Metals are burnt in Air?

    CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF METALS We will learn about the chemical properties of metals in the following Sections 3.2.1 to 3.2.4. For this, collect the samples of following metals – aluminium, copper, iron, lead, magnesium, zinc and sodium. What happens when Metals are burnt in Air? You have seen in Activity 3.8 that magnesium burns in…

    June 20, 2010
  • Chemistry X | Metals and Non-metals | Physical properties of Non-metals

    Physical properties of Non-metals In the previous Class you have learnt that there are very few non-metals as compared to metals. Some of the examples of non-metals are carbon, sulphur, iodine, oxygen, hydrogen, etc. The non-metals are either solids or gases except bromine which is a liquid. Do non-metals also have physical properties similar to…

    June 20, 2010
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