Atomic Structure Fun Time Review
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Atomic Structure Fun Time Review
Democritus Dalton Thomson Rutherford Bohr Schrodinger
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ELEMENT FAMILIES
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Meet the “Families”We call the columns of elements with similar
properties a “family”.1. Alkali Metals2. Alkaline Earth Metals3. Transition Metals4. Metalloids5. Halogens6. Noble Gases
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• Metals are good conductors of heat and electricity• Metals are malleable• Metals are ductile• Metals have high tensile strength• Metals have luster
Metals
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1- Alkali Metals All alkali metals have 1
valence electron Alkali metals are NEVER
found pure in nature; they are too reactive
Reactivity of these elements increases down the group
Potassium, K reacts
with water and must be stored
in kerosene
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2- Alkaline Earth Metals All alkaline earth metals have 2 valence
electrons Alkaline earth metals are less reactive
than alkali metals They are also harder and denser than
the Alkali metals Alkaline earth metals are not found pure
in nature; they are too reactive The word “alkaline” means “basic”
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3- Transition Metals
Copper, Cu, is a relatively soft metal, and a very good electrical conductor.
Mercury, Hg, is the only metal that exists as a liquid at room temperature
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4- Metalloids
They have properties of both metals and nonmetals.
Not malleable… brittle
Metalloids are semiconductors of electricity
Some metalloids possess metallic luster
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One metalloid: Silicon, Si
Silicon has metallic luster
Silicon is brittle like a nonmetal
Silicon is a semiconductor of electricityWhat are the other metalloids?
Boron, B Germanium, Ge Arsenic, As Antimony, Sb Tellurium, Te
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Nonmetals
Nonmetals are poor conductors of heat and electricity
Nonmetals tend to be brittle
Many nonmetals are gases at room temperature
The “lead” in your pencil is a form of carbon called graphite.
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Examples of Nonmetals
Sulfur, S, a.k.a. “brimstone”
phosphorus, P, a reactive nonmetal
Graphite is not the only pure form of carbon, C. Diamond is also carbon; the color comes from impurities caught within the crystal structure
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5- Halogens Halogens all have 7 valence electrons
Halogens are never found pure in nature; they are too reactive
Halogens in their pure form are diatomic molecules (F2, Cl2, Br2, and I2)
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6- Noble Gases
Noble gases have 8 valence electrons (except helium, which has only 2) Noble gases are ONLY found pure in nature – they are chemically unreactive Colorless, odorless and unreactive; they were among the last of the natural elements to be discovered