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Atoms, Elements, and Compounds
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Chapter Seven: Elements and the Periodic Table 7.1 The Periodic Table 7.2 Properties of the Elements
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Investigation 7B How is the periodic table organized? Periodic Table Group Challenge
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7.2 Properties of the elements Most of the pure elements are solid at room temperature. Only 11 naturally occurring elements are a gas. Only 2 elements (Br and Hg) are liquid at room temperature.
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7.2 Periodic properties of elements Periodicity means properties repeat each period (row) of the periodic table.
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The pattern of above is an example of periodicity.
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7.2 Thermal and electrical conductivity Electricity is the movement of electric charge, usually electrons. Some materials allow electrons to flow easily through them. We call these materials electrical conductors.
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7.2 Thermal and electrical conductivity Like copper, most metals are good thermal conductors. That is one reason pots and pans are made of metal.
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7.2 Thermal and electrical conductivity Because they are so different from metals, elements on the far right of the table are called non-metals. Nonmetals make good insulators. An insulator is a material which slows down or stops the flow of either heat or electricity.
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7.2 Metals and metal alloys An alloy is a solid mixture of one or more elements. Most metals are used as alloys and not in their pure elemental form. Yellow brass is an alloy of 72% copper, 24% zinc, 3% lead, and 1% tin.
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7.2 Carbon and carbon-like elements Almost all the molecules that make up plants and animals are constructed around carbon. The chemistry of carbon is so important it has its own name, organic chemistry. How are diamonds and silicon important?
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7.2 Nitrogen, oxygen and phosphorus Oxygen and nitrogen are crucial to living animals and plants. For example, proteins and DNA both contain nitrogen. Phosphorus is a key ingredient of DNA, the molecule responsible for carrying the genetic code in all living creatures.
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Technology Connection Digging for Gold The physical properties of gold make it useful in surprising ways. You can find gold in astronaut gear, airplane windshields, and even in some people’s eyelids!
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Activity Each element on the periodic table has a chemical symbol that is an abbreviation of the element’s name. In this activity, you’ll make a set of flashcards for 30 elements and then play a game to see who in your class knows their elements. Name that Element
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