Which of the following statements is false?
OPTIONS
A. Carbon is the most malleable metal.
B. Copper is a good conductor of electricity
C. Aluminium is a good conductor of heat.
D. Bromine is the only liquid non-metal.
Answers
Malleability : The ability of a substance which can be deformed into thin sheets by beating is defined as Malleability.
a] Carbon is the most malleable metal.
The given statement is False. Because Carbon is non metal.
b] Copper is a good conductor of electricity.
The given statement is True .Copper is used in electrical wiring , power distribution , power transmission and in many other tasks due to it's good Electrical conductivity.
c] Aluminium is a good conductor of heat.
The given statement is True. When Aluminium utensils / objects contain aluminium are kept on the kitchen range . The absorb heat easily.
d] Bromine is the only liquid non-metal.
The given statement is True. Bromine is a non-metal which exsists in liquid state at room temperature.
In the question we are asked the incorrect False option.
Hence , Option(A) is the required answer.
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Malleability : The ability of a substance which can be deformed into thin sheets by beating is defined as Malleability.
a] Carbon is the most malleable metal.
The given statement is False. Because Carbon is non metal.
b] Copper is a good conductor of electricity.
The given statement is True .Copper is used in electrical wiring , power distribution , power transmission and in many other tasks due to it's good Electrical conductivity.
c] Aluminium is a good conductor of heat.
The given statement is True. When Aluminium utensils / objects contain aluminium are kept on the kitchen range . The absorb heat easily.
d] Bromine is the only liquid non-metal.
The given statement is True. Bromine is a non-metal which exsists in liquid state at room temperature.
In the question we are asked the incorrect False option.
Hence , Option(A) is the required answer.
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Option(A)