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Properties of Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids

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

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

describe them?

Properties of Metals• Metals are usually solids at

room temperature

Mercury is the exception

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

Metals are good conductors of heat and electricity

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

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

• High densities (except some group 1 metals)

• Metals have luster, they are shiny and reflect light

• Malleable – can be bent or pounded into sheets

• Ductile – can be stretched into wire without breaking

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

Wires on a suspension bridge

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

with non-metals (Hg + Al)

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

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)

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

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

• Nonmetals are not nearly as dense as metals.

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

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

Sulfur powder

Hydrogen- A non-metal

• The Group 1 Nonmetal

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

Metalloids are located on the staircase line, dividing metals

from non metals.

Properties of Metalloids

• Have a mixture of metallic and nonmetallic properties.

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

Color the table

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

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).

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.

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

Example (you add more doodles)

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