Unit 2: Lesson 3 or Lesson 20 Metals, Metalloids, and Non-metals
Periodic Table
There are 3 basic categories of elements: METALSMETALLOIDSNON-METALS Most of the elements are metals. Metals are found on the left side.
The 7 metalloids: B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te, (Po): Boring Silly Germans Are Antigonizing Telephone Poles.
Non-metals are found on the right.
There is one unique element: H – H is a non-metal, that is found on the “metal side” of the chart. H is unique.
Physical Properties Metals –Shiny luster –Silver/gray color, except gold and copper –Solid, except mercury (liq) –Malleable (bendable) –Ductile (can be made into wires) –Good conductors of heat and electricity –High density –High melting points Non-metals –Dull –Different colors –Solids and gases, except bromine(liq) –Brittle –Poor conductors of heat and electricity –Lower density –Lower melting pt
Chemical Properties Metals –Have 1 to 3 val el- –Lose val el- –Form oxides that are basic –Low EN (electronegativities) Non-metals –Have 4+ val el- –Gain val el- –Form oxides that are acidic –High EN
Did you get it? Can tungsten conduct electricity? –yes Is cobalt a solid? –yes Would sulfur make a good pot or pan for cooking? –no Is hydrogen a metal? –no Is osmium a gas? –no Is copper ductile? –yes Is iodine malleable or brittle? –brittle