A student is given four solid samples labeled $\mathrm{W}$ $X$. $Y$, and $Z$. All except $Z$ have a metallic luster. She is told that the solids could be gold, lead sulfide, quartz $\left(\mathrm{SiO}_{2}\right),$ and iodine. The results of her investigations are: (a) $\mathrm{W}$ is a good electrical conductor: $X, Y,$ and $Z$ are poor electrical conductors. (b) When the solids are hit with a hammer, $\mathrm{W}$ flattens out, $X$ shatters into many pieces, $Y$ is smashed into a powder, and $\mathrm{Z}$ is cracked. (c) When the solids are heated with a Bunsen burner, $Y$ melts with some sublimation, but $X, W,$ and $Z$ do not melt. (d) In treatment with $6 M$ $HNO $_{3}$, X$ dissolves; there is no effect on $\mathrm{W}, \mathrm{Y},$ or $\mathrm{Z} .$ On the basis of these test results, identify the solids.