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Chapter 7 The Elements
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Chapter 7 - The Elements 90 natural elements (all after U man-made, also Tc and Pm are man-made) # & location of valence e- determine chemistry
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Chapter 7 - The Elements metals tend to LOSE e- metal reactivity increases ↓ a group, and ← a period nonmetals tend to GAIN e- nonmetal reactivity increases ↑ a group and → a period
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Chapter 7 – The Elements organic – composed of carbon and hydrogen All life and edible things are organic All plastics are organic Most dyes and flavors are organic inorganic - composed of other elements All metals are inorganic All rocks are inorganic Most dirt (not soil!) is inorganic
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Chapter 7 – The Elements mineral – several different ionic and metallic compounds bound together Example: Bauxite – Alumina and Silica ground together ore – a salt or oxide of a particular, desired metal Example: Alumina – Aluminum and Oxygen ions bound together
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Chapter 7 – The Elements allotrope - a compound where the atoms of an element are arranged in a specific fashion, giving desirable properties 8 allotropes of carbon Red Vs. White Phosphorus
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Chapter 7 – The Elements amorphous – a compound where the atoms of an element have no real arrangement, and thus have wax-like properties. Amorphous Crystalline
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Alkali Metals: Group 1 Properties: Soft Explodes in water Combines with halogens to make salts Lithium used in car batteries and to treat psychosis.
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Alkaline Earth Metals: Group 2 Properties: Slightly Soft High melting point (“earth”) Never found pure in nature
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Inner Transition Elements: F-Block Includes: Rare-Earth Transuranic Lanthanides= very rare Actinides = radioactive
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Transition Metals: D-Block Properties: Very diverse category Good conductors Tend to bond to oxygen
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Poor Metals: In P-Block Properties: Common Oxides of all are very toxic (Aluminum Oxide isn’t soluble in water though)
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Metalloids: Flank the Dividing Line Properties: Brittleness Semi- Conductors Used in tech
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Nonmetals: in 1, 14, 15, 16 Properties: No real consistent properties other than not metals Gasses and Solids Most will burn
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Halogens: Group 17 Properties: Highly caustic Form strong acids React w/ metals to form salts
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Noble Gasses: Group 18 Properties: Inert (except Xe) Used for coolant in MRI machines
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Synthetics: Elements past 92 Synthetic means man-made Made in Laboratories, Nuclear Bombs Used in medicine, nuclear power, nuclear bombs
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Liquids, Solids, Gasses Most elements are solid. Gases Liquids Synthetics
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Periodic Table Project Now you must plan your key carefully. Each element must convey three pieces of information: #1 solid, liquid, gas, synthetic, and/or representative element. #2 Basic Group (metal, nonmetal, or metalloid) #3 Elemental Family (alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, halogens, noble gases, etc.)
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Periodic Table Project Chapter 7 – Periodic Table Project is DUE: October 31 st (Halloween)! Make sure your GRADING RUBRIC is attached. Your grade defaults to a 0 otherwise. This is a three lab grades!
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