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Metals and Nonmetals - TeacherWeb - Websites for Teachers ...

METALS & NONMETALS Where are the metals and nonmetals on the PT? What are the properties of metals and nonmetals? What are metalloids? PROPERTIES OF METALS Physical Properties: Solid at room temperature - exception: Hg Silvery-gray - exception: Au and Cu Good Conductors Metallic luster (shine ...


Metals and NonMetals

Metals and NonMetals Two major groups of elements Found on the periodic table Metals are located to the left of the zigzag line Nonmetals are located to the right of the zigzag line Physical Properties of Metals Have Luster -shiny Are Conductors -heat and electricity move through them easily ...


Metals, Non-Metals, Metalloids, and Inner Transition Metals

Elements can either be metals, nonmetals, or metalloid. Most elements are metals. Metalloids are elements that have characteristics of both metals and nonmetals. Inner transition metals are also known as rare earth elements. ...


Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids - Shelbyville Central Schools ...

Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids Characteristics of a METAL Metallic or shiny luster Good conductors or heat and electricity Malleable – can be hammered into thin sheets Ductile – can be pulled into thin wire High density High melting point All are solids at room ...


Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids

Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids What two types of properties are typically used to describe something? Physical Chemical How would you describe a metal?


Metals and Nonmetals

Color the periodic table for Metals, Nonmetals and Metalloids. Attach to your notes packet.


Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids Chapter 6

Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids Chapter 6 Mrs. Gibson Physical Science Metals – left side of periodic table Metals – Physical Properties Easy to identify Solids (1 Liquid) Luster – Shininess Ductile – stretch into thin wire Malleable –hammered into flat thin sheet High Density Conduct ...


Metals, Nonmetals and Metalloids

Metals, Nonmetals and Metalloids Metals Location: 2/3 of all elements, left of the ladder, most active lower left (Fr) Lose/gain: lose electrons to form positive ions (cations) Ionization energy (I.E. energy absorbed when electrons are lost from a neutral atom in the gaseous phase-table S)Low ...


Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids

Metals and Nonmetals Metals, Nonmetals, & Metalloids Properties of Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids The heavy orange zigzag line running diagonally from the upper left to the lower right through Groups 13–16 divides the elements into metals ( in blue, below and to the left of the line) and ...


PowerPoint Presentation - Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids

PowerPoint Presentation - Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids Author: Cecil County Last modified by: Cecil County Created Date: 2/9/2011 7:44:22 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show (4:3) Company: Cecil County Other titles:


PowerPoint Presentation - Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids

The Periodic Table of Elements * * * * * * * b) Reaction with water :- Metals react with water to form metal hydroxides and hydrogen. Eg. Sodium reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide and hydrogen.


What are the characteristics of metal, nonmetals, and metalloids?

metals ---- nonmetals. Tend to lose electrons (form positive ions +) Tend to gain electrons (form negative ions -) Author: USER Created Date: 09/18/2007 08:57:29 Title: What are the characteristics of metal, nonmetals, and metalloids? Last modified by:


Non-Metals and Metalloids

Non-Metals and Metalloids Introduction Nonmetals are essential elements. Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Sulfur, and Phosphorus are the five elements that make up much of you body.


Ionic & Molecular Compounds

Ionic & Molecular Compounds Metals, Nonmetals & Metalloids Susan Baird Dori Delaney Cindy Rothwell Ionic & Molecular Compounds Ionic & Molecular Compounds Metals, Nonmetals & Metalloids If you examine the periodic table you will discover that the elements are classified as metals, nonmetals or ...


Properties of Metals and Non-metals

Properties of Metals and Non-metals Miss Jan Recognising metals SLOs know the names of some common metals Locate the metals on the Periodic Table understand the difference between physical and chemical properties compare the physical properties of metals and non-metals Brainstorm Metals and ...


Metals , Nonmetals and Metalloids

Metals, Nonmetals and Metalloids Metals Physical Properties : Shiny Luster Malleable Ductile Conductivity Magnetism Malleable A malleable material is one that can be pounded into shapes Ductile A ductile material is one that can be stretched into a thin wire.


CHEM004 Lecture 4

CHEM004 Lecture 3 Elements and their Symbols Metals, Nonmetals and Metalloids Compounds and Mixtures Early Chemistry This copper-tin alloy was bronze, the metal employed in the weapons armour used by both sides in the Trojan War.


PROPERTIES OF METALS NONMETALS AND METALLOIDS

Title: PROPERTIES OF METALS NONMETALS AND METALLOIDS Author: CFISD Last modified by: a0602386 Created Date: 4/5/1999 1:19:53 PM Document presentation format


METALS, NONMETALS, METALLOIDS, & NOBLE GASES

METALS, NONMETALS, METALLOIDS, & NOBLE GASES FOUR SECTION FOLDABLE ADVANCED ORGANIZER PROPERTIES OF METALS Most elements are metals Metals are located left of the Zig Zag line Metals have few electrons in their outer energy level Metals are solid at room temperature except Mercury which is a ...


AP Chemistry Chapter 7

CA Standards. Students know how to use the periodic table to identify alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition metals, metals, semimetals (metalloids), nonmetals, halogens and noble gases.


Periodic Table

Periodic Table Element Categories Periodic Table Element Categories metals nonmetals metalloids/ semimetals ductility conductivity malleability reactivity yes no yes less yes no all Some are Some aren’t- Noble gasses (inert) some some some all metals Metalloid/ semimetal nonmetals noble gasses ...


Nonmetals - FSU High Energy Physics

Times New Roman Comic Sans MS ZapfDingbats Wingdings Symbol pep_comic Elements in periodic table Nonmetals Metalloids Representative metals The Alkaline Earth Metals The Post-Transition Metals Transition metals Transition metals, cont’d Inner ...


Physical Properties Notes - Mr. Cloud's Class

Physical Properties Notes (6.6) The student knows matter has physical properties that can be used for classification. Compare metals, nonmetals, and metalloids using physical properties such as luster, conductivity, or malleability


Metals, Non-Metals & Metalloids

Metals, Non-Metals & Metalloids Metals State at room temperature: Solid except for Mercury Appearance: Shiny lustre Conductivity: Good Conductors of Heat and Electricity Malleability and Ductility: Malleable & Ductile Non-Metals State at room temperature: Some Gases, some solids, bromine is ...


Chapter 7 Periodic Properties of the Elements

Metals Compounds formed between metals and nonmetals tend to be ionic. Metal oxides tend to be basic. Nonmetals These are dull, brittle substances that are poor conductors of heat and electricity.


Non-Metals

Non-Metals Chapter 10-4 Properties of Non-Metals Most are gases at room temperature Solid non-metals are dull, brittle, powdery, non-malleable, and non-ductile Electrons in non-metals aren’t free to move like in metals These non-metals are GASES Hydrogen Helium Neon Argon Krypton Xenon Radon ...


Day 2 - SchoolWorld an Edline Solution

Properties of Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids Properties of Metals Metals Located to the left and below the diagonal line in the periodic table.


CHAPTER 6 METALS AND NON METALS - Galaxysite.weebly.com - Home

CHAPTER - 4 MATERIALS : METALS AND NON METALS 1) Occurrence of metals and non metals :- Out of the 92 naturally occuring elements 70 are metals and about 22 are nonmetals.


COPPER PATINA - netStartClass Login

Periodic Table PowerQuest 6.6A Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids Many periodic tables are color-coded, which allows you to identify which elements are metals, nonmetals, and metalloids.


Alkali Metals and Alkaline Earth Metals

Alkali Metals and Alkaline Earth Metals By Chris Brown & Sonja Dahl Alkali Metals They are the most reactive metals. In nature, they are not found by themselves, but they can be combined with nonmetals as alkali salts.


Periodic Trends - News | Poudre School District

Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids Elements that border the stair case, shown in purple are the metalloids or semi-metals. There is one important exception. Aluminum is more metallic than not. Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids How can you identify a metal?


Chapter 6

Chapter 6 Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids Metals and Nonmetals Li 3 He 2 C 6 N 7 O 8 F 9 Ne 10 Na 11 B 5 Be 4 H 1 Al 13 Si 14 P 15 S 16 Cl 17 Ar 18 K 19 Ca 20 Sc 21 Ti 22 V 23 Cr 24 Mn 25 Fe 26 Co 27 Ni 28 Cu 29 Zn 30 Ga 31 Ge 32 As 33 Se 34 Br 35 Kr 36 Rb 37 Sr 38 Y ...


The periodic table

The periodic table. Lesson 1 Using the Periodic Table. Lesson 2. Metals. Lesson 3. Nonmetals and Metalloids


Periodic Trends - News | Poudre School District

Periodic Trends Test Your Knowledge Metals, Nonmetals, Semimetals Use M for metal N for nonmetal and S for semimetal Answer the following. Metals, Nonmetals, Semimetals Classify Indium.


Elements and Their Properties

Elements and their Properties Elements and Their Properties Metals Nonmetals Metalloids Metals In the periodic table, metals are elements found to the left of the stair-step line.


Chapter 11 The Periodic Table Part One

Elements are classified as metals, nonmetals, and metalloids, by their properties. The number of electrons in the outer energy level of an atom is one characteristic that helps determine which category an element belongs in.


THE PERIODIC TABLE - Los Angeles City College

THE PERIODIC TABLE is divided into metals (left side), nonmetals (right side), and metalliods. is arranged in rows (across) in order of increasing energy levels of valence electrons (called periods).


The Periodic Table

Exploring Nonmetals. Except for the noble (inert) gases, most . families of nonmetals . also contain metalloids and/or metals, s. o the families of nonmetals are


OB: to review the properties of metals, nonmetals, ionic ...

OB: to review the properties of metals, nonmetals, ionic compounds, and then… Polyatomic Ions Take out your reference tables and some paper for some notes.


Beakers & Tubes III

16-3 Nonmetals and Metalloids Where are nonmetals located? 17 nonmetals are located to the right of the zigzag line on the periodic table Very common & important to living things How are physical characteristics of metals and nonmetals alike?


Periodic Table

NonMetals. The most active non- metals are on the right side of the periodic table. Fluorine is the MOST ACTIVE metal. As you go down through a group or family, nonmetallic activity decreases


Chapter 7 Periodic Properties of the Elements

© 2009, Prentice-Hall, Inc. Metals Compounds formed between metals and nonmetals tend to be ionic. Metal oxides tend to be basic. © 2009, Prentice-Hall, Inc. Nonmetals These are dull, brittle substances that are poor conductors of heat and electricity.


Slide 1

Metals - are on the left side Nonmetals – are on the right side Metalloids – are on a slanting line between the metals and nonmetals Group 18 - the Noble Gasses Elements having properties of both metals and nonmetals.


PowerPoint Presentation

Three Regions - metals, and nonmetals, and metalloids Metals Metals - include group 1 -12 and some elements from 13 -16 - most known elements - good conductors of electricity/heat - solid at room temperature, except mercury ex. Na, Ag, Pb ...


The Periodic Table

properties of both metals and nonmetals Semiconductor- element that conducts electric current under certain conditions- like Silicon (Si is a metalloid) Allotropes Allotrope- same element with different forms and different properties Example: ...


Catalyst

Catalyst Do you know the TYPES of elements that are found on the periodic table? If so, what are they? If not, take a guess! Types of elements & Families Types of Elements Metals Nonmetals Metalloids Metals Most elements are metals!


Chapter 3 Section 3 Notes

Chapter 3 Section 3 Notes Families of Elements The Periodic Table Elements are classified as metals, nonmetals, and metalloids (semiconductors). Metals are found on the left side of the periodic table, while nonmetals are on the right side.


Elements and Compounds - La Salle College High School

Forming Ionic Compounds (Salts) Ionic bonds form between METALS and NONMETALS when Electrons are transferred (lost or received). Columns 1,2,13 may transfer with columns 15,16,17. Forming Ionic Compounds Atom gained one electron.


The Periodic Table - UCA | Faculty Sites at the University of ...

... Most have low melting points and boiling points Metalloids or Semi-metals The seven elements that separate the metals and nonmetals The metalloids tend to have properties of both metals and nonmetals Ex: ...


Metals

Nonmetals. Gain electrons and form anions. Group 17 Elements gain 1 electron. ... - A metallic bond occurs in metals. A metal consists of positive ions surrounded by a “sea” of mobile electrons. Name 4 Characteristics of a Metallic Bond.

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