Question 3 multiple choice worth 5 points)
(02.06 lc)
three sections of the periodic tab...
Question 3 multiple choice worth 5 points)
(02.06 lc)
three sections of the periodic table are labeled a, b, and c in the image below.
which of the following statements is most likely true for an element present in section c?
it is dull and brittle as a solid.
it has a high density.
it is malleable and ductile.
it is a good conductor of electricity.
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