TOPIC: Metals vs Nonmetals Do Now: Take three different crayons Take out unit packet

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TOPIC: Metals vs Nonmetals Do Now: grab a lab up front and start filling in the symbols and atomic number for the elements Replace Calcium with Silicon and Manganese with Cadmium

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TOPIC: Metals vs Nonmetals Do Now: Take three different crayons Take out unit packet. Classifying the Elements. 2/3 (75%) of elements are metals Remaining elements: non-metals & metalloids (semi-metals) Metalloids: some properties of metals & some properties of nonmetals Staircase: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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TOPIC: Metals vs Nonmetals

Do Now: grab a lab up front and start filling in the symbols and

atomic number for the elementsReplace Calcium with Silicon and

Manganese with Cadmium

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Classifying the Elements

• 2/3 (67%) of elements are metals• Remaining elements: non-metals & metalloids

(semi-metals)• Metalloids:

– some properties of metals & some properties of nonmetals

• Staircase: – dividing line between metals & nonmetals – elements to left are metals (except H)– elements to right are non-metals

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Properties of Metals• Malleable – flattened into sheets• Ductile – drawn into wires & tubes • have Luster• Good Conductors of heat & electricity• Solid at room temperature (except Hg)• Metals lose electrons & form positive ions

“Metals are losers”• Most reactive metal is Fr• Most reactive family is Alkali Metals

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So…metals don’t want electrons, they want to get rid of them

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Properties of Nonmetals• generally gases or solids (except Br2)• solids are Brittle• solids are Dull• poor conductors of heat & electricity• Nonmetals gain electrons & form negative ions

“Nonmetals are winners”• Most reactive nonmetal is F

– Properties: OPPOSITE of metals

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So…nonmetals love electrons, they want to take electrons

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Properties of Metalloids

6 metalloids: – 4 on right of staircase: B,Si,As,Te,– 2 on left of staircase: Ge,Sb

Each metalloid has some metallic and some nonmetallic properties– Example:Si

• shiny like metal but brittle like nonmetal

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Most elements are solid at room temperature

• GASES– Elements that are gases at STP

Diatomics:H2, N2, O2, F2, Cl2

– Monatomics: noble gases He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn

• Liquids (only 2 at room temp.)– Br2 (non-metal) and Hg (metal)

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Allotropes

• Different forms of element in same phase– different structures and properties

• O2 and O3 - both gas phase–O2 (oxygen) - necessary for life–O3 (ozone) - toxic to life

• Graphite, diamond:–both carbon in solid form