The Nitrogen Group By Austin Garbutt Cody Hunt. Metals in the group Nitrogen Nitrogen Phosphorous Phosphorous Arsenic Arsenic Antimony Antimony Bismuth.

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The Nitrogen Group By Austin Garbutt Cody Hunt

Metals in the group Nitrogen Nitrogen Phosphorous Phosphorous Arsenic Arsenic Antimony Antimony Bismuth Bismuth

Why their in a group and what they have in common  They have similar chemical properties

Exceptions in the group  Nitrogen is not a solid at room temperature Are they metal, nonmetals, or metalloids?  Nitrogen and Phosphorous are non metals, Arsenic and Antimony are metalloids and Bismuth is a metal

What state do they exist in at room temp?  They are solids except for Nitrogen which is a gas

Trends and valence electrons They get more dense as the list goes down They get more dense as the list goes down 5 v.e- 5 v.e-

5 uses of some of the elements  Phosphorous- matches  Nitrogen- used to freeze blood and move cars  Arsenic- used to manufacture computer chips and their in shotguns

Properties  Solid  Nitrogen is a gas

3 interesting facts Bi- white metal with pink tint Bi- white metal with pink tint As- burns in the air As- burns in the air Sb- burns in air when heated Sb- burns in air when heated