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Question
Complete the crossword given in the figure with the help of the clues.

Across
1. Which is generally hard, ductile, malleable and sonorous.
2. A metal is called so it can be drawn into wires.
3. Metal bells are used because of this property.
Down
4. A metal generally used for making jewellery.
5. A metal which is liquid at room temperature.
6. A metal which reacts with acid as well as base to form hydrogen gas.
7. Substances used to enhance the growth of plants.
8. Property by virtue of which metals can be beaten into thin sheets.
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Solution

Across
1. Metal
2. Ductile
3. Sonorous
Down
4. Gold
5. Mercury
6. Aluminium
7. Fertilisers
8. Malleable
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