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During a lab activity, students were given samples of four different unknown elements. The students record their observations as shown in the table.
Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3 Sample 4
shiny shiny reddish-brown colorless
high electrical
conductivity
low electrical
conductivity
low electrical
conductivity
low electrical
conductivity
solid at room temp. solid at room temp liquid at room temp. gas at room temp.
flattens when hit
with a hammer
breaks into pieces when hit with a hammer
splashes when hit
with a hammer
no effect when hit
with a hammer
boiling point:
882.9 °C
boiling point:
3265 °C
boiling point:
58.8 °C
boiling point:
-268.9 °C
Which of the following BEST identifies which element(s) in the table are metallic?
A.
Sample 1, because it is shiny and a good conductor of electricity
B.
Samples 1 and 2, because both samples are shiny and solid at room temperature
C.
Sample 2, because it is shiny and solid at room temperature
D.
Sample 3, because it is the only sample that is a liquid at room temperature
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