Starter: 14 OCT 14 Types of elements 31 14 OCT 14 Types of elements 32.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Starter: The metals, non-metals and metalloids Sept 25, 13 MetalsNon-metalsMetalloids Practice: Application/ Connection: Element Arrangement.
Advertisements

Reassessment Requirements for Elements Test To view this slide show properly make sure to click “Slide Show” and then “From Beginning”. Go through each.
Properties of the Elements. What are elements? Elements are… Pure substances made of one type of atom.
The Periodic Table of Elements
Physical and Chemical Properties Vocabulary of Instruction:
The Periodic Table of Elements
How Are Elements Classified?
Chapter 5: The periodic Table
Chapter 5.2 – Exploring the Periodic Table
ELEMENTS, CHEMICAL SYMBOLS AND THE PERIODIC TABLE.
Periodic Table & Elements. Periodic Table Groups/Families are columns (#1-18) ▫Many like properties Periods are rows (#1-7) Lanthanide & Actinide series.
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.
Metal, Nonmetal, Metalloid Flipbook
Elements. Vocabulary To Know  Element- a pure substance that cannot be separated into simpler substances by physical or chemical means  Pure substance-
T h e P e r i o d i c T a b l e Each small square on the periodic table shows the name of one element and the letter symbol for the element.
Physical Properties of……
Physical Properties to classify Metals, Nonmetals & Metalloids by.
PT Vocab. – Part 2 p. 31 Element GroupsPT Vocab. – Part
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 Periodic Table Breakdown This week’s objective: Interpret the arrangement of the Periodic Table, including groups and periods, to explain how properties.
The Periodic TableSection 2 The Role of Electrons 〉 Why do elements within a group of the periodic table have similar chemical properties? 〉 The periodic.
7th Grade Unit 11: Chemical Reactions and Compounds Lesson 1: Physical Properties of Elements Vocabulary of Instruction:
Metal, Nonmetals and Metalloids
Starter: Comapring Elements Oct 5, 2015 Practice/Application/ Connection: DRAW CHART ON NEXT SLIDE HERE Exit Comparing Elements Oct 5, 2015 What.
Periodic Table Vocabulary. Periodic Table This chart presents and organizes information about all the elements.
Characteristic Properties of Metals Good electrical conductors and heat conductors. Malleable - can be beaten into thin sheets. Ductile - can be stretched.
Metals, Nonmetals and Metalloids Metals Physical Properties : Shiny Luster Malleable Ductile Conductivity Magnetism.
Starter: The metals, non-metals and metalloids Sept 22, 14 MetalsNon-metalsMetalloids Practice: Application/ Connection: Element Arrangement.
Metals Metalloids Nonmetals share some properties of metals and some of nonmetals. some are shiny some are dull some are malleable and some are not some.
Section 2: Exploring the Periodic Table
Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids
Metals are usually… A silver-gray color Solid at room temperature Reflect light when polished (lusterous) Can be easily shaped (malleable)
Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids (Vocabulary). Luster  The way it reflects light;  Examples  Shiney  Dull  Metalic  Waxy.
Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids (Vocabulary). Periodic Table of Elements  A table in which all the known elements are arranged by properties and are.
Chemistry Basics Metals, Metalloids, Non-Metals. Grouping of Elements  As we have discussed in class, elements on the periodic table can be broken down.
Periodic Table of Elements I am Dmitri Mendeleev! I made the PERIODIC TABLE !
Starter: The metals, non-metals and metalloids Sept 16, 2015 MetalsNon-metalsMetalloids Practice: Application/ Connection: Element.
Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids
Metals, Metalloids, and Nonmetals
Metals Located on the left side of the zig-zag line
Metals and NonMetals.
Periodic Table of Elements
Periodic Table.
How did chemists begin to organize the known elements?
Elements Not… But….
Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids
Elements Chapter
Metals, Non-Metals, Metalloids
The Periodic Table Metals, Metalloids, and Nonmetals.
Metals vs Non-metals.
The Periodic Table Regions of the Table.
Elements Chapter
Properties of elements
Lesson Objective: You will be able to identify an unknown substance as a metal or nonmetal based on its physical properties of luster, malleability, ductility,
Elements Chapter
Metals.
Metals, non-metals, metalloids
Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids
The ability to be stretched into a thin wire.
Periodic table vocabulary.
Metals Nonmetals Metalloids dull shiny brittle malleable not malleable
Metals, Nonmetals and Metalloids…13
How Else is the Periodic Table Organized?
Today is October 2, 2012 I am grading notebooks TODAY, make sure everything is complete, your table of contents is up to date and you have numbered your.
Lesson Objective: You will be able to define “metalloids” and be able to compare physical properties of metalloids to metals and nonmetals.
The ability to be stretched into a thin wire.
Elements Chapter
Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures
Presentation transcript:

Starter: 14 OCT 14 Types of elements OCT 14 Types of elements 32

Starter: Write in A if you agree with the statement; Or D if you disagree with the statement. Fewer than half of the elements are metals. Metals are usually good conductors of electricity. Most of the elements in living things are nonmetals.

14 OCT 14 Types of elements OCT 14 Types of elements 32 Practice:

Types of Elements metalsnonmetalsmetalloids Practice:

Metals 1. Malleable (easily shaped) 2. Has Luster (Shiny) 3. Good conductor of heat 4. Good conductor of electricity 5. Some metals are magnetic

Non-metals 1. Brittle ( broken easily) 2. No Luster (not shiny) 3. Poor conductor of heat 4. Poor conductor of electricity 5. No nonmetals are magnetic

Metalloids 1. The properties of metalloids are between metals and nonmetals. 2. Most like nonmetals- both chemically and physically. (Brittle, poor heat conductor) 3. They conduct electricity, but not as well as metals (semiconductors).

Starter: 14 OCT 14 Types of elements OCT 14 Types of elements 32 Application:

1. Create a key and shade in the following types of elements:  Metals  Metalloid  Nonmetals

14 OCT 14 Types of elements OCT 14 Types of elements 32 Connection:

Connection Chemical Symbol Element NameType of element (metal, nonmetal, metalloid) O N B Li Chlorine Silicon Calcium Sodium oxygennonmetal

Exit: 1. Explain what is the most common metal that you use. 2. In what ways do you use it?