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Properties of Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids

Properties of Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids · Properties of metals 1.Most metals can rust 2.Most metals react easily with non-metals (Hg + Al) Nonmetals are located to the right

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Page 1: Properties of Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids · Properties of metals 1.Most metals can rust 2.Most metals react easily with non-metals (Hg + Al) Nonmetals are located to the right

Properties of Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids

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Metals are located to the left and below the diagonal line in the periodic table.

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We know most metals are dense, but how else can we

describe them?

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Properties of Metals• Metals are usually solids at

room temperature

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Mercury is the exception

hthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiWlthrtneU watch 2:30 minstp://www.youtue.com/watch?v=31CE2BYicyU

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Metals are good conductors of heat and electricity

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• High melting points and boiling points (except Hg and Ga)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvRcUeWjBu0

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• High densities (except some group 1 metals)

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• Metals have luster, they are shiny and reflect light

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• Malleable – can be bent or pounded into sheets

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• Ductile – can be stretched into wire without breaking

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c382ziUpbbc

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Wires on a suspension bridge

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Properties of metals1. Most metals can rust2. Most metals react easily

with non-metals (Hg + Al)

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Nonmetals are located to the right of the stair step line.

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Properties of Nonmetals• The nonmetals exist in all

three of the states of matter at room temperature: • gases (such as oxygen)• liquids (such as bromine)• solids (such as carbon)

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• Nonmetals are not able to conduct electricity or heat very well.

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• Nonmetals have much lower melting and boiling points than metals. (Consider all of the gases on the non-metal side)

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• Nonmetals are not nearly as dense as metals.

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• The nonmetals have no metallic luster, and do not reflect light.

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• Nonmetallic elements are very brittle, and cannot be rolled into wires or pounded into sheets.

Sulfur powder

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Hydrogen- A non-metal

• The Group 1 Nonmetal

• Most of the hydrogen found in the world is found in water.

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Metalloids are located on the staircase line, dividing metals

from non metals.

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Properties of Metalloids

• Have a mixture of metallic and nonmetallic properties.

• Semi-conductors: Can conduct heat and electricity to some extent.

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Color the table

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Review Questions1. Identify the following as metals, nonmetals,

or metalloids using their location on the periodic table.

• (a) silicon • Si- metalloid

• (b) fluorine • F- nonmetal

• (c) uranium• U- metal

• (d) mercury • Hg- metal

• (e) arsenic • As- metalloid

• (f) iridium• Ir- metal

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2. List three differences in the physical properties between metals and nonmetals.

• Metals are shiny, malleable and good conductors whereas nonmetals are dull, brittle and don’t conduct electricity (insulators).

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3. You are given a battery, a bulb, and wires. How could you use these materials to determine if an unknown solid was a metal or a non-metal? Explain (you may also illustrate) how you will test the substance and what results you will look for.

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Properties Review

As you watch the video, make notes on properties (characteristics) of metals and non-metals. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oz8GpDVz5ag

Use these notes to make a doodle notes poster

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Example (you add more doodles)