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Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids
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What two types of properties are typically used to describe something?
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Physical Chemical
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How would you describe a metal?
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Physical properties Shininess Malleability Malleable material can be hammered or rolled into flat shapes Ductility ductile material can be pulled out into wire Conductivity: ability to transfer heat or electricity
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Chemical properties how reactive something is Reactivity: ease and speed that an element combines with other elements Metals usually react by losing electrons to other atoms Very reactive metal: sodium Not very reactive: platinum, gold
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Reactivity of metals Most metals fall in the middle of sodium and gold Example: iron reacts slowly with oxygen What does it form? This is corrosion: gradual wearing away of a metal due to a chemical reaction
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Groups of metals Columns in the periodic table Metals in the same group have similar properties Reactivity tends to decrease as you move left to right across periodic table
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Important metal groups Alkali metals Alkaline earth metals Transition metals Metals in mixed groups Lanthanides Actinides
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Assignment Read the section about your assigned group of metals (p. 120-124) Come up with a way to teach the important facts about this group to the class Where it is on periodic table Properties (chemical and physical) Well-known examples and possible uses Possible ways to present: poster, song, skit, PowerPoint, brief presentation
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Synthetic elements Atomic numbers > 92 Not found naturally on Earth – made when nuclear particles are forced to crash into each other Particle accelerators: machine that moves nuclei of atoms faster and faster until the crash into one another and combine into one nucleus The greater the atomic number, the more difficult the element is to synthesize
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Nonmetals 16 of them Poor conductors of heat and electricity Reactive 10 gases, 5 solids, 1 liquid 2 gases make up most of the air we breathe: can you name them?
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Nitrogen Oxygen
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One nonmetal is liquid at room temperature: can you name it?
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Bromine (Br)
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Solid nonmetals Dull (not shiny) Brittle (not ductile or malleable)
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Chemical properties Most nonmetals are reactive (form compounds easily) Flourine (F) is most reactive element known
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Families of nonmetals Carbon family Nitrogen family Oxygen family Halogen family Noble gases Hydrogen (not a family)
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What group is your family? 2-3 most important things you read about this family Present these facts in the most interesting way possible so your classmates can remember them!
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