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Reading the Periodic Table
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A way of organizing & classifying elements Arranged in rows and columns
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Columns The vertical (up and down) columns of the periodic table are called groups or families. Elements in the same group or family have similar characteristics or properties.
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Rows The horizontal rows of the periodic table are called periods. Elements in a period are not alike in properties. The first element in a period is usually an active solid, and the last element in a period is always an inactive gas.
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Rows Atomic # (number of protons) increases from left to right across a period.
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Rows Metals are on the left Non-metals are on the right
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very reactive metals. malleable, ductile, good conductors of heat and electricity. softer than most other metals can explode if they are exposed to water ALKALI METALS
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metals very reactive not found free in nature ALKLINE EARTH METALS
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ductile and malleable, and conduct electricity and heat iron, cobalt, and nickel are the only elements known to produce a magnetic field. TRANSITION METALS
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RARE EARTH ELEMENTS many are man-made
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OTHER METALS are ductile malleable and solid, have a relatively high density, and are opaque
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METALLOIDS have properties of both metals and non- metals some of the metalloids, such as silicon and germanium, are semi-conductors. This means that they can carry an electrical charge under special conditions. This property makes metalloids useful in computers and calculators
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NON-METALS not able to conduct electricity or heat very well very brittle, and cannot be rolled into wires or pounded into sheets
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HALOGENS "halogen" means "salt-former" and compounds containing halogens are called "salts" exist in all three states of matter: Solid- Iodine, Astatine Liquid- Bromine Gas- Fluorine, Chlorine
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NOBLE GASES do not form compounds easily
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