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this table compares four metals. | metal | melting point (°c) | density…

Question

this table compares four metals.

metalmelting point (°c)density (g/cm³)flame test colorelectrical conductivity
lead327.511.34blue/whitepoor
tin231.935.77blue/whitefair
iron15387.87goldgood

a sample known to be one of the four listed metals was heated to a temperature of 350°c but remained a solid. the sample was found to have a density greater than 6 g/cm³ and to be a good conductor of electricity. burning the sample produced a blue flame. what is the identity of this sample?

○ zinc

○ lead

○ tin

○ iron

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Analyze the melting point: The sample was heated to 350°C and remained solid, so its melting point must be above 350°C.
  • Zinc: 419.53°C (above 350°C)
  • Lead: 327.5°C (below 350°C, eliminated)
  • Tin: 231.93°C (below 350°C, eliminated)
  • Iron: 1538°C (above 350°C)
  1. Analyze electrical conductivity: The sample is a good conductor.
  • Zinc: Good (retained)
  • Iron: Good (retained)
  • Lead: Poor (already eliminated)
  • Tin: Fair (already eliminated)
  1. Analyze density: The sample has a density greater than 6 g/cm³.
  • Zinc: 7.14 g/cm³ (greater than 6)
  • Iron: 7.87 g/cm³ (greater than 6)
  1. Analyze flame test color: The sample produces a blue flame.
  • Zinc: Blue (matches)
  • Iron: Gold (does not match, eliminated)

After checking all criteria, only Zinc meets all the conditions (melting point > 350°C, good conductivity, density > 6 g/cm³, blue flame).

Answer:

Zinc