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Bellringer Use your periodic table to identify the following information about Sodium: Symbol? Atomic #? Atomic Mass? Metal, nonmetal, or metalloid? Solid, liquid, gas? Group # and/or name? Similar elements?
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Nonmetals and Metalloids
Study Pack #4
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Nonmetals on the Periodic Table
Located to the right of the zigzag
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Physical Properties of Nonmetals
Many are gases at room temperature Bromine is the only nonmetal that is liquid at room temperature Low boiling points
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Physical Properties of Nonmetals
Opposite of metals Dull Brittle: not malleable or ductile, break easily or crumble Lower densities than metals Poor conductors of heat and electricity
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Chemical Properties of Nonmetals
Most easily form compounds except group 18
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Families of Nonmetals Carbon Family Nitrogen Family Oxygen Family
Halogen Family Noble Gases Hydrogen
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The Carbon Family Group 14 Only one element that is a nonmetal – C
All living things contain carbon
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The Nitrogen Family Group 15 2 nonmetals – N and P
Living things use nitrogen, it is found in the atmosphere Phosphorous is found in compounds
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The Oxygen Family Group 16 3 nonmetals – 0, S, Se
Oxygen is very reactive and can combine with just about every other element Sulfur is found in rubber bands, automobile tires, medicines
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The Halogen Family Group 17 4 nonmetals - F, Cl, Br, I Very reactive
Dangerous to humans Compounds are useful F – nonstick cookware, flouride Cl – table salt
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The Noble Gases Group 18 Are unreactive, do not form compounds with other elements He – balloons Also found in glowing electric lights
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Hydrogen Upper left corner Simplest element
Only has 1 proton and 1 electron Cannot be grouped into a family
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Metalloids Along the zigzag
Have some characteristics of metals and nonmetals Semiconductors – conduct electricity under certain conditions Used to make computer chips, transistors, and lasers Example: Si – sand, glass, and cement
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Exit Slip Write one paragraph to compare metals and nonmetals.
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