Re: metals



On 16 May 2005 23:18:52 -0700, nakul.das@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

>1. name two metals which are malleable but not ductile.

Do you have a table of metals, with relevant properties?


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>2. metals behave as reducing agents. why?

What is your understanding of a reducing agent?


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>3. explain why chlorides of metals conduct electricity while those of
>non-metals do not.

under what conditions? Normally, neither would be conductive.

What is required for conductivity?

bob

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