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REVIEW!! Every element has specific physical properties created from the: Fe 26 Sn 50 Li 3 The number of ELECTRON shells & the number of VALENCE electrons differ for each element. # Protons = Atomic #
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The Updateable Periodic Table
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Metal Nonmetal Metalloid
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All Solid (except 4) Ductile Opaque Malleable Shiny Good Conductors MetalsNonmetals Poor Conductors Dull Brittle May be transparent Brittle Solids, Liquids & Gases
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Metals: Malleable = bend without breaking Nickel can be hammered into thin sheets, making it malleable Ductile = can be made into wires
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Alloy = A metal composed of more than one element Examples: Brass Cu + Zn Sterling Silver Ag + Cu Steel Fe (97%), Mg + C Bronze Cu + Sn Tooth Filling Ag + Hg
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85% of the elements are metal 75% Earth’s crust & atmosphere are nonmetals!! Liquid Nitrogen
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Your turn!! Color in the metals, nonmetals & metalloids on the note sheet! Metalloids = elements (6) that have both metal & nonmetal characteristics (semiconductors). (B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te) Boron Rod
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Groups (columnsPeriods Elements are organized into Groups (columns) & Periods (rows).Mendeleev Developed periodic table based on trends & characteristics
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Elements with similar properties are lined up in columns = GROUPS Increase atomic number in horizontal rows = PERIODS
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Common Groups Names 1.Alkali Metals Low Density & Melting Point Good Conductors React violently with water Soft – can be cut with knife LiNa K Rb
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Common Group Names 2.Alkali-Earth Metals Less reactive with water than alkali Harder than alkali
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Common Group Names 3.Boron Family Boron can be used to create a distinctive green color in fireworks. Boron open pit, Kern Co, California, USA.
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Common Group Names 4.Carbon Family
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Common Group Names 5.Nitrogen Family
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Common Group Names 6.Oxygen Family
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Common Group Names 7.Halogens All nonmetals Form various salts
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Common Group Names 8.Noble Gases Extremely unreactive Tend not to combine with other elements
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