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9th Grade Science Mr. Opatrny Some images are from www.chem4kids.com www.middleschoolscience.com 2010

Coloring the Periodic Table Families

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Coloring the Periodic Table Families. 9th Grade Science Mr. Opatrny Some images are from www.chem4kids.com www.middleschoolscience.com 2010. Families on the Periodic Table. Elements on the periodic table can be grouped into families bases on their chemical properties. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Coloring the  Periodic Table  Families

9th Grade ScienceMr. Opatrny

Some images are from www.chem4kids.com

www.middleschoolscience.com 2010

Page 2: Coloring the  Periodic Table  Families

Families on the Periodic TableElements on the periodic table can be

grouped into families bases on their chemical properties.

Each family has a specific name to differentiate it from the other families in the periodic table.

Elements in each family react differently with other elements.

Page 3: Coloring the  Periodic Table  Families

Families on the Periodic TableMetalsNonmetalsSemi-conductors/Metalloids

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Metals:Left-side of table

(except for Hydrogen)

Shinyconducts heat and

electricity wellcan be stretched

and shapedusually solidsmake cations

Page 5: Coloring the  Periodic Table  Families

Nonmetals:Right-side of table

(except for Hydrogen)

may be solid, liquid, or gas

typically dull and brittle

poor conductorsmake anions

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Semi-conductors:Where the metals and non-metals meetalso called metalloidsnonmetals that conduct under certain

conditionsOnly 6:

BoronSiliconGermaniumArsenicAntimonyTellurium

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ALKALI METALSGroup 1Hydrogen is not a member, it

is a non-metalAll are metals and solid at

room temp1 Valence ElectronCreate +1 ionsSoft and silvery, shinyVery reactive, esp. with waterConduct electricity

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ALKALINE EARTH METALSGroup 2MetalsSolids at room

temp2 electrons in the

outer shellCreate +2 ionsWhite, silvery, and

malleableReactive, but less

than Alkali metalsConduct electricity

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TRANSITION METALSMetalsAlmost all are solids

at room temp (Hg)Good conductors of

heat and electricity.1 or 2 Valence

ElectronsCan create up to 4

different cationsLess Reactive than

Alkali and Alkaline Earth

Can bond with many elements in a variety of shapes.

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BORON FAMILY Group 133 electrons in

the outer shellMost are metalsBoron is a

metalloidReactiveSolid at room

temp

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CARBON FAMILY Group 144 electrons in the

outer shellContains 3

metals, 2 metalloids, and 1 non-metal Carbon (C)

Reactivity variesSolids at room

temp

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NITROGEN FAMILY Group 155 electrons in the

outer shellCan share

electrons to form compounds

Contains 2 metals, 2 metalloids, and 2 non-metals

Reactivity VariesNitrogen is the

only gas at room temp, rest are solids

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OXYGEN FAMILY Group 166 electrons in the

outer shellCreate -2 ionsContains 2

metals, 1 metalloid, and 3 non-metals

ReactiveOxygen is a gas,

the rest are solids at room temp

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HalogensGroup 177 electrons in the

outer shellCreate -1 ionsNon-metals, Uus

is unknownVery reactive -

are often bonded with Group 1 Alkali Metals

Has 2 gases, 1 liquid (Br), and 2 solids

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Noble GasesGroup 18Exist as gasesNon-metals8 electrons in the

outer shell = FullHelium (He) has

only 2 electrons in the outer shell = Full

Not reactive with other elements

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Rare Earth MetalsSome are

RadioactiveThe rare

earths are silver, silvery-white, or gray metals.

Conduct electricity

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You may watch more videos about the elements at:

http://www.periodicvideos.com/