Elements. Identify 2 metalloids, 2 metals, and 2 non-metals. Identify one element that is most similar to neon? Homework: Elements Reading and Questions.

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Elements

Identify 2 metalloids, 2 metals, and 2 non-metals. Identify one element that is most similar to neon? Homework: Elements Reading and Questions

Metalloids have chemical properties of both metals and nonmetals. Metalloids: B, Si, Ge, Sb, Te, As, Po Metals: Ca, K, Na, Ti, Mn, Fe Non-metals: H, Cl, Br, I, F, He, Xe He and Ar are most similar to neon.

 I can explain the relationship between matter, substances, and elements.

The periodic table of elements organizes elements by mass and chemical properties. Columns in the periodic table are called groups. Elements in the same group are most similar to each other.

 Periodic Table of Elements

 There are 90 naturally occurring elements on Earth.  The periodic table includes all the naturally occurring and synthesized elements on Earth.  An element is a basic substance that cannot be broken into simpler substances during chemical reactions.

1. An element is a fundamental substance that cannot be broken into simpler substances. 2. Elements are the building blocks of matter. All matter is made of elements. 3. He organized the elements in rows by mass an in columns by similar properties. There were gaps which allowed Mendeleyev to predict the mass and chemical properties of the elements that would go in the gaps. 4. A display of all the elements, organized by mass and chemical properties.

Page 47 of science Notebook You will work with your partner to identify all the different elements in products. When you finish with a product, you will exchange it with the other pair from your table. Record the name of the product and the list of elements found in that product.

C- Level 2 H- Raise Your Hand A- Partner Work M- None P- Completing Page 47 Success for All

 Carbonate ◦ carbon and oxygen  Sulfate ◦ Sulfur and oxygen  Silicate ◦ Silicon and oxygen

C- Level 5 H- Raise Your Hand A- Page 47 M- None P- Writing on the appropriate materials Success for All

 I can explain the relationship between matter, substances, and elements.

 You look at the ingredients on a loaf of bread and notice that it contains 4 different elements. What is the rest of the bread made from?

 Level 5  Return your notebook on the way out.  Single file, no noise, no talking.