Elements and their properties section 2 nonemetals
[DOC File]Edexcel International GCSE 2009 Chemistry - 4CH0 and KCH0
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2.4 understand why elements in the same group of the Periodic Table have similar chemical properties 2.5 understand that the noble gases (Group 0) are a family of inert gases and explain their lack of reactivity in terms of their electronic configurations
[DOC File]LAB: ELEMENTS AND THEIR PROPERTIES
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One of the physical properties of elements is the ability to conduct electric current. Touch the terminals of the electrical conductivity tester to either side of the large piece of each element. If the light on the tester goes on, that means an electric current is passing …
UNIT 4 NOTES: THE PERIODIC TABLE
SECTION 1 : PERIODIC LAW. Periodic Law states that the properties of elements are _____ functions of their _____ _____. This means when the elements are listed according to their atomic number, the properties repeat periodically.
[DOC File]Unit B: Matter and Chemical Change
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Use the periodic table to identify the number of protons, electrons and other information about each atom; and describe, in general terms, the relationship between the structure of atoms in each group and the properties of elements in that group (e.g., use the periodic table to determine that sodium has 11 electrons and protons and, on average ...
[DOC File]Color Coding the Periodic Table
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The elements in the middle of the table are called “transition” elements because they are changed from metallic properties to nonmetallic properties. A small group whose members touch the zigzag line are called metalloids because they have both metallic and nonmetallic properties.
[DOCX File]Cheat Sheet – Periodic Table .docx
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Elements in the same group have the same number of valence electrons and have other similar properties. Types of Elements. Metals: Nonmetals; Metalloids/Semi-metals; Ductile – roll into wires. Malleable – flatten into thin sheets. Brittle – break easily. Have some properties of metals and some of nonmetals. ... their chemical and physical ...
[DOC File]ELECTRON ARRANGEMENT AND THE PERIODIC TABLE
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UNIT 2: Atomic Theory and Structure . Part D: The Periodic Table of the Elements Big Picture Idea: An element’s electronic structure determines its chemical and physical properties and therefore its placement on the periodic table. Big Picture Question: How does the periodic table use physical and chemical properties to arrange the elements?
Notes Chapter 3- Atoms and the Periodic Table
An elements properties can be predicted from its location in the periodic table. ... Textbook Assignment Section 2 Review. p. 88 # 1-4. Metals. ... Nonmetal are the elements that lack most of the properties of metals. The nonmetals are located to the right of the zigzag line in the periodic table.
[DOC File]CHEMISTRY WORKSHEET INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL …
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Jul 18, 2015 · These elements share electrons in order to become stable. (We will worry about how and why this happens later.) ... 2. List some properties of metallic bonds. 3. What is an alloy? 4. Identify the following compounds as metallic, ionic or covalent: ... then you should do well on the naming section of the quiz. Name Symbols with oxidation #s.
[DOC File]Chapter 1
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Section 1-Elements (p. 56 – 59) ... Classifying Elements by Their Properties. Categories of Elements *There are __THREE____ major categories of elements. ___METALS___-Shiny, malleable, ductile, conduct heat and electricity. 2. ____NONMETALS__-Dull, poor conductors of heat and electricity, unmalleable. *Sulfur is an example of a nonmetal. (See ...
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