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METALS, NONMETALS & METALLOIDS Chapter 9 Lesson 3
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What are metals? Make up most of the periodic table. 75% of elements are metals. They have shiny surfaces, conduct heat and electricity well and can bend without breaking.
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What are metals? Malleability- the ability to be bent, flattened, or hammered without breaking. Ductility – the ability to be pulled into thin wires without breaking Corrosion – metals combine with nonmetals from the environment (ex rust)
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Uses of Metals Early man used metals for tools and jewelry. Today we use it in buildings (steel frames, wires, pipes,) the medical field (replace bones, close wounds) and for batteries.
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Nonmetals Located on the right side of the periodic table. Poor conductors of heat and electricity Good insulators Dull surfaces, break or crumble when bent Includes the noble gases (far right column of periodic table) that do NOT interact with other elements.
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Metalloids Boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, tellurium, & polonium Have properties of both metals and nonmetals Look like metals, but not as shiny Not malleable or ductile. Semiconductors – materials with properties between conductors and insulators
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Uses of nonmetals and nonmetals. Nonmetals are excellent insulators Can be drawn into strong fibers to strengthen materials Can be used to make things flameproof. Semiconductors used to make computer chips
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