ScienceMatch the Scientific term given in column I with the Definition of column II.Matrix: Column I  Column II(a)Native metals(i)A compound formed by the combination of an element with oxygen(b)An oxide(ii)Property of metals to be beaten into ashes(c)Metalloids(iii)Metals which are not very reactive and occur in a free state in nature(d)Malleability(iv)Elements which have some properties of metals and some of the non-metals

Match the Scientific term given in column I with the Definition of column II.


Matrix:


 

Column I

 

Column II

(a)

Native metals

(i)

A compound formed by the combination of an element with oxygen

(b)

An oxide

(ii)

Property of metals to be beaten into ashes

(c)

Metalloids

(iii)

Metals which are not very reactive and occur in a free state in nature

(d)

Malleability

(iv)

Elements which have some properties of metals and some of the non-metals


  1. A
    a-ii; b-iv; c-i; d-iii
  2. B
    a-ii; b-i; c-iii; d-iv
  3. C
    a-iii; b-i; c-iv; d-ii
  4. D
    a-iii; b-iv; c-ii; d-i 

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    Solution:

     Native metals are those which are very less reactive and hence exist in a free state in nature. Some examples are Gold (Au), Silver (Ag), and Copper (Cu).
    Oxides are compounds formed when an element reacts with oxygen. For example, CaO, CO, MgO, etc. Metalloids are elements that have properties similar to both metals and non-metals. Metal has the property called Malleability, distorted into sheets by hammering.
     
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