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Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids

Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids

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Chemistry

8th Grade

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Elizabeth Cottrell

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Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids

A review

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Metals

  • Almost all elements on the left side and middle of the table

  • Majority (75%) of the elements are metals

  • Examples: Magnesium, Calcium, Copper, Silver, Gold, Nickle

  • There are different types of metals, but for now we will focus on it as a general group

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Physical Properties of Metals

  • Luster - Shines, reflects light

  • Great Conductivity - How well electricity and heat travels through the element

  • Malleable - Can be beaten into different shapes without breaking

  • Ductile - Turned into wires

  • Solid at room temperature - Except for Mercury

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Multiple Select

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Check off all properties of metal you can observe in this image of US coins.

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Luster

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Malleable

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Conductivity

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Ductile

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Solid at room temperature

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Nonmetals

  • All elements on the far right side of the table + hydrogen

  • Second largest grouping of elements

  • Examples: Carbon, Nitrogen, Neon, Helium, Hydrogen

  • There are three divisions of nonmetals, but we will focus on the general group

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Bromine is the only liquid nonmetal

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Neon is a nonmetal gas

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Properties of Nonmetals

  • Essentially, they are the opposite of metals

  • Dull, not shiny

  • Brittle when solid

  • Some are gasses

  • NOT malleable, conductive, or ductile

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Multiple Select

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Check off all of the nonmetal physical properties you can observe in this image of sulfur.

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Dull appearance

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Brittle solid

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Gaseous

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Not malleable

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Metalloids

  • Found in the "staircase" separating metals and nonmetals. Starting at B (boron)

  • The smallest amount of elements on the table

  • Examples: Boron, Silicon, Arsenic

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Properties of Metalloids

  • Properties are between metals and nonmetals 

  • Can have a metallic luster, or be dull

  • Conductive, but less than metals

  • Solid at room temperature, but more brittle than metals

  • Usually malleable and ductile

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Open Ended

Look up everyday uses of metalloids. List one element and how we use it.

Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids

A review

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