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Elements and Their Properties Unit 1-Activity 2. What is an element? ◦ A material that cannot be broken down into new material that is stable or simpler.

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1 Elements and Their Properties Unit 1-Activity 2

2 What is an element? ◦ A material that cannot be broken down into new material that is stable or simpler through a chemical reaction What is a compound? ◦ a substance that consists of at least two different kinds of atoms

3 The periodic table organizes the list of known elements by using physical and chemical properties of those elements Physical Properties ◦ Characteristics that can be measured and observed without the substance undergoing any change in composition ◦ Examples: color, odor, texture, density, melting and boiling points Chemical Properties ◦ characteristics that change the identity of a substance when observed ◦ Examples: flammability, tendency to rust, explosiveness

4 History of the Periodic Table Dimitri Mendeleev organized the first periodic table based on the increasing atomic mass. Henry Moseley reorganized the periodic table by increasing atomic number.

5 The periodic table is setup into periods (rows) and groups (columns) ◦ Elements in the same family (group) will have similar physical and chemical properties

6 The elements in the periodic table can be classified into three groups :metals, nonmetals, metalloids Metals:to the left of zigzag line. ◦ Generally solids that have the following properties  Luster (shininess)  Malleable (ability to be hammered into thin sheets)  Good conductor of heat and electricity  May react with acids  Ductile (ability to be pulled into wire)

7 Nonmetals:to the right of the zigzag line. ◦ Have a wide range of properties  Can be dull and brittle  Can be solid, liquid or gas  Most are poor conductors of heat and electricity  Do not tend to react with acids Metalloids ◦ Found between metals and nonmetals (along stair-step line) ◦ Have properties of both metals and nonmetals

8 Another way to determine if an element is a metal or nonmetal is look at the pH of its oxide ◦ Oxide: when an element combines with oxygen  Metal oxides (metal + oxygen) --- ex: CaO  Nonmetal oxide (nonmetal + oxygen) --- ex: NO 2 ◦ pH: a way of describing how acidic or basic a solution is  pH = 7  neutral solution  pH less than 7  acidic  pH greater than 7  basic

9 Metal oxides in water ◦ Most have a pH greater than 7 (base) Nonmetal oxides in water ◦ Most have a pH less than 7 (acid)


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