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Metals, Nonmetals, & Metalloids

Metals, Nonmetals, & Metalloids

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Science

8th - 12th Grade

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NGSS
MS-PS1-1

Standards-aligned

Created by

Yesenia Becerra-Raya

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11 Slides • 11 Questions

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Periodic Table of Elements:

Metals, Nonmetals, & Metalloids

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Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids

There is a zig-zag or staircase line that divides the table.

Metalloids are on either side of the staircase, in purple.

Metals are on the left of the line, in blue.

Nonmetals are on the right of the line, in green.

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Properties of Metals

Good conductors of heat and electricity.

Luster: shiny

Ductile: can be stretched into thin wires

Malleable: can be pounded into thin
sheets

A chemical property of metal is its
reaction with water which results in
corrosion.

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Location: 2/3 of all elements
left of the ladder
most active: lower left (Fr)

Lose/gain e-: lose electrons to form positive ions

Metals

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Multiple Choice

Copper is used as wiring in many homes because it is a _________ metal.

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malleable

2

ductile

3

conductive

4

insulated

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Properties of NonMetals

Poor conductors of heat
and electricity.

Not ductile or malleable.

Solid nonmetals are brittle

and break easily.

They are dull.

Many are gases.

Sulfur

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Location: 1/3 of elements

17 elements

right of ladder

most active: upper right (F)

Lose/gain e-: gain electrons to form negative
ions

NonMetals

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Drag and Drop

​ ​
are elements that are dull and have low melting points.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
Nonmetals
metals
metalloids
transition metals

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Multiple Choice

Neon is colorless, a poor conductor of heat and is not able to be stretched. How would it be classified?

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metal

2

nonmetal

3

metalloid

4

transition metal

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Properties of Metalloids

Metalloids (metal-like) have
properties of both metals and
nonmetals.

They are solids that can be shiny or
dull.

They conduct heat and electricity better than nonmetals but not as well as metals.

They are ductile and malleable.

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Metalloids (semimetals)

• Location: along the ladder
7 of them (B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te, and Po)

• Lose/gain e-: lose, gain or share electrons depending upon what it bonds to.

• Can form either positive or negative ions.

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Aluminum (Al) and Astatine (At) are disputed.

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Multiple Choice

Aluminum is an element that is used to make soda cans and sheet metal for airplanes. What property of aluminum makes it useful in this way?

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Aluminum is a conductor

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Aluminum is ductile

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Aluminum is malleable

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Aluminum has a high melting point

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Multiple Select

Which of the following is a metalloid? (more than one is correct)

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Hydrogen

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Boron

3

Germanium

4

Titanium

5

Polonium

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Dropdown

​ ​
are found along the staircase or and separates the metals from the nonmetals.

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Drag and Drop

The majority of the elements on the Periodic Table are ​
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
metals
nonmetals
transition metals
noble gases
metalloids

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most

least

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Dropdown

Manganese is shiny, conducts heat and electricity, and can be hammered into thin sheets. It can be classified as a ​

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Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids - color the periodic table on your notes to match this one.

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Drag and Drop

used to describe a substance that breaks apart easily and is weak and fragile
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
Brittle
ma
Malleable
Ductile
Flammable

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Multiple Choice

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Which element is a metalloid?

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Selenium

2

Potassium

3

Polonium

4

T

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Match

Use your Periodic Table & Match the following elements to their symbols.

Hydrogen

Sodium

Helium

Potassium

Iron

H

Na

He

K

Fe

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Periodic Table of Elements:

Metals, Nonmetals, & Metalloids

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