Metal, Nonmetal, Metalloid Flipbook

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
5.3 Chemical Families.
Advertisements

Beta Science Mr. McMartin
Chapter 3, Section 4 Non-Metals and Metalloids Tuesday, November 17, 2009 Pages
Metals Next Aluminum (Al) Gold (Au) Metals are on the left side of the periodic table. They are malleable (can be pounded or rolled into sheets without.
Metals, Metalloids, and Nonmetals
Properties of Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids. Metals are located to the left and below the diagonal line in the periodic table.
Properties of the Elements. What are elements? Elements are… Pure substances made of one type of atom.
Periodic Table Part 2 Sections of the Periodic Table
Aim: How can we compare metals, non-metals, and metalloids?
1 METALS & NONMETALS Where are the metals and nonmetals on the PT? What are the properties of metals and nonmetals? What are metalloids?
9th Grade Science Mr. Opatrny Some images are from
The Periodic Table of Elements
Elements, Compounds, & Mixtures. ELEMENTS A pure form of matter consists of only one type of atom 118 elements known to man (March 2010) 94 = naturally.
Elements An element is a pure substance that cannot be separated into simpler substances by physical or chemical means An element is a pure substance that.
Warm Up 1. A small amount of a strong smelling sulfur compound is dissolved in natural gas to give gas a detectable odor. Which substance is the solvent?
Elements can be divided into metals non-metals Aluminium is a typical metal Chlorine is a gas at room temperature and pressure.
1 METALS & NONMETALS Where are the metals and nonmetals on the PT? What are the properties of metals and nonmetals? What are metalloids?
Metals, Nonmetals and Metalloids
Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids
METALS What are Metals? Metals are elements which have the following Physical Properties: Shininess Malleability - Can be pounded into shapes Hardness.
Properties of Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids
Elements. Vocabulary To Know  Element- a pure substance that cannot be separated into simpler substances by physical or chemical means  Pure substance-
What are metals? Metals are shiny (luster)
Chemistry Notes 2011/2012 Ms. Feffer. Chemistry Notes Question: Question: How is an element different from a compound? Answer: Element = Compound = 
Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids. Metals Characteristics of metals Metals are solids (for the exception of Mercury which is a liquid) at room temperature.
Chemistry: Elements Chapter 5
Physical Properties of……
Li Be N Ne Li N Ne Be Li Be N NeLi Be N Ne.
Physical Properties to classify Metals, Nonmetals & Metalloids by.
1.A pure substance made of one type of atom 2.Oxygen, Silicon, Aluminum 3.Oxygen and Carbon 4.Oxygen and Hydrogen 5.Oxygen and Nitrogen 6.Element are one.
The Atom (smallest particle of an element) PartChargeLocation ProtonPositive (+)In the nucleus (center core) NeutronNeutral ( )In the nucleus ElectronsNegative.
Chapter 4 Elements, Compounds & Mixtures Warning; the test for this chapter is one of the toughest.
Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures
Write definitions / descriptions for the following physical properties: Physical PropertyDefinition/Description Physical appearanceColor, size (volume),
Periodic Tabl e Chapter 5. Elements in Year Carbon6. Sulfur11. Zinc 2. Iron7. Copper12. Tin 3. Arsenic8. Silver13.Mercury 4. Antimony9. Gold 5.
Chapter 4 Elements Compounds and Mixtures Section 1 Elements.
METALS= LEFT SIDE OF PT NONMETALS= RIGHT SIDE OF PT (except Hydrogen) METALLOIDS= ALONG THE STAIRCASE (except Aluminum)
Characteristics of Elements. An element is a pure substance that cannot be separated into simpler substances by physical or chemical means.
Characteristic Properties of Metals Good electrical conductors and heat conductors. Malleable - can be beaten into thin sheets. Ductile - can be stretched.
The Periodic Table.
The Periodic Table Part I – Categories of Elements.
Families on the Periodic Table Elements on the periodic table can be grouped into families based on their chemical properties. Each family has a specific.
Metals, Nonmetals and Metalloids
Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids
Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures – song song.  Describe pure substances.  Describe the characteristics of elements, and give examples.  Explain how.
The Periodic Table of Elements
Elements Chapter 3, Section 1 pages Vocabulary: 1. element 2. pure substance 3. metal 4. nonmetal 5. metalloid Neon gas is used to make this sign.
Metals, Nonmetals and Metalloids
Chemistry Basics Metals, Metalloids, Non-Metals. Grouping of Elements  As we have discussed in class, elements on the periodic table can be broken down.
Metals and Nonmetals. What are the properties of metals? Good conductors (easily transfer heat and electrical current) Shiny luster Malleable (can be.
Chapter 4 Elements Compounds and Mixtures
Metals, Metalloids, and Nonmetals
Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids
The Elements On Our Earth.
METALS, NON-METALS, & METALLOIDS.
PG 54. Do you warm up from the website.
Nonmetals and Metalloids
Metals Located on the left side of the zig-zag line
Metals and NonMetals.
Periodic Table.
Elements Not… But….
Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids
Metals, Non-Metals, Metalloids
The Periodic Table Metals, Metalloids, and Nonmetals.
Metals vs Non-metals.
Properties of elements
Metals, Nonmetals and Metalloids…13
How Else is the Periodic Table Organized?
Elements Chapter 3, Section 1 p Vocabulary: element
Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures
Presentation transcript:

Metal, Nonmetal, Metalloid Flipbook

Metal: Physical Properties *Hardness *Shiny Luster *Malleable * Some are Magnetic *High Melting Point *Conductor of Electricity & Heat

*Some are reactive while others are not *Corrosive= destroys metal Metal: Chemical Properties *Some are reactive while others are not *Corrosive= destroys metal

*Gold Au *Iron Fe *Aluminum Al *Mercury Hg Metal Examples *Gold Au *Iron Fe *Aluminum Al *Mercury Hg

Metalloids

Metalloid: Physical Properties *have some characteristics of metals and nonmetals *some conduct electricity *Some are semiconductors (Ex: computer chips)

Metalloid: Chemical Properties *Vary

*Boron B *Silicon Si *Arsenic As *Germanium Ge Metalloid Examples *Boron B *Silicon Si *Arsenic As *Germanium Ge

Nonmetal: Physical Properties *Dull *Brittle *Low Boiling Point *Low Density *Poor Conductor of Heat & Electricity (Insulator)

*Forms compounds easily except Group 18 Nonmetal: Chemical Properties *Forms compounds easily except Group 18

*Carbon C *Hydrogen H *Nitrogen N *Helium He *Oxygen O *Neon Ne Nonmetal Examples *Carbon C *Hydrogen H *Nitrogen N *Helium He *Oxygen O *Neon Ne