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(a)
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The periodic table provided in the question statement is colored with gray, blue, orange and lavender colors. At which colored area a shiny solid that conducts electricity is present has to be identified.
(b)
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The periodic table provided in the question statement is colored with gray, blue, orange and lavender colors. At which colored area a gas whose molecules consist of single atoms is present has to be identified.
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The periodic table provided in the question statement is colored with gray, blue, orange and lavender colors. At which colored area an element that is a semiconductor is present has to be identified.
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The periodic table provided in the question statement is colored with gray, blue, orange and lavender colors. At which colored area a yellow solid that has very low electrical conductivity is present has to be identified.
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