Periodic Table: Metals, Nonmetals, & Metalloids
Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids in Your Phone Watch the video to answer the fill in the blank questions below. Watch the video above to match the correct words in the empty spaces. Metals have luster, which means they reflect light. Metals can be hammer and pressed into shape because they are malleable. Metals are the best conductors of electricity. Metals are ductile, meaning they can be pulled into wires.Metalloids share physical properties of both Metals and Nonmetals. Metalloids are semiconductors.Nonmetals are not malleable, but are brittle. Nonmetals are not good conductors of electricity and are called insulators. Sort the Physical Properties Sort the Physical Properties of Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids Metals Luster Malleable Conductor Ductile Metalloids Properties of BOTH Metals Nonmetals Nonmetals Dull Brittle Insulator Identifying Element Types Use the following Word Bank to label the Types of Elements found on the Periodic Table:Metalloids,Nonmetal,Metals,NonmetalsNote: One of these is used more than once. Metals Nonmetals Metals Metalloids Nonmetal Periodic Table of Elements Periodic Table Search Find: Use thelink aboveto determine if each Element is a Metal, Nonmetal, or Metalloid. Metal Lithium Sodium Iron Nickel Cobolt Mg Zn Os Nonmetal Oxygen Chlorine Fluorine Helium Hydrogen Radon Xe S Metalloid Silicon Boron Arsenic Germanium Te Sb Matching Periods Rows on the periodic table Groups Columns on the Periodic Table Families Another name for a Group Fill in the Blanks There are several things to consider when analyzing the periodic table. Elements within the same group will have similar properties, while the properties of elements in the same period will change and repeat. According to the Periodic Law, this is due to an increase in the atomic number by 1.The atomic number is also helpful, because it can tell you how many protons an element contains. Therefore, this number is what identifies an element.The group number can also guide you on how many valence electrons each element contains. This can help you identify how reactive an element is when exposed to other elements; as well as help you understand why Noble Gases are unreactive. Which elements are in the same period? Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr F, Cl, Br, I At, Ts K, Ca, Sc, Br, Kr Which element is the MOST metallic? Kr Cs Ag Ti Which element has similar chemical properties of calcium? He Mn Mg Li Matching Match the element with its description. This group 2 element has fewer protons than Barium, but more than Magnesium. Calcium This element has an atomic number that is one greater than Nickel. Copper This element is in the same group as Potassium, but is considered a nonmetal. Hydrogen Matching Match the element with its description. This element has an atomic number that is number 10. Neon This element is found in period 2 and has 6 valence electrons Oxygen This nonmetal is extremely reactive and usually combined with an element from group 1 . Chlorine Word Search To mark a word click its first letter then click its last. ATOMICNUMBER PROPERTIES NONMETALS CONDUCTOR MENDELEEV MALLEABLE VALENCE PERIODS BRITTLE GROUPS FAMILY METALS SHINY DULL