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3.1 Periodic Table Metals-left side Luster, conductors, malleable, ductile, solids Positive ions Main Groups.

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2 3.1 Periodic Table

3 Metals-left side Luster, conductors, malleable, ductile, solids Positive ions Main Groups

4 Nonmetals-far right side Dull, insulators, shatter, brittle Negative ions Main Groups

5 Metalloids-middle intermediate characteristics Elements touching black line (except Aluminum) Main Groups

6 Hydrogen Nonmetal 1 valence electron Forms 1 + or rarely 1 - ions

7 Alkali Metals 1 valence electron Forms 1 + ions Found in compounds in nature Very reactive

8 Alkaline Earth Metals 2 valence electrons Forms 2 + ions Found in compounds in nature Not as reactive as the Alkali Metals

9 Transition Metals Most common metals Can have multiple ion charges Relatively non-reactive Chemical reactions result in a color change Mercury is a liquid at room temp STAR THIS ON YOUR PERIODIC TABLE!

10 Boron Family 3 valence electrons Form 3 + ions

11 Carbon Family 4 valence electrons Forms 4 + ions

12 Nitrogen Family 5 valence electrons Forms 3 - ions

13 Oxygen Family 6 valence electrons Form 2 - ions

14 Halogens 7 valence electrons Form 1 - ions Found in compounds in nature Very reactive Bromine is a liquid at standard temp STAR THIS ON YOUR PERIODIC TABLE!

15 Noble Gases 8 valence electrons Most are non-reactive All are gases

16 Inner Transition Metals Lanthanide Series Actinide Series

17 Periodicity Electronegativity- Ability to attract electrons in a chemical bond Atomic Radius- Size of neutral atoms Ionic Radius- Size of ions 1 st ionization energy- Energy needed to pull off one electron Francium, Fr Large radius Low ionization energy Low electronegativity Fluorine, F Small radius High ionization energy High electronegativity

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19 Label the following on your periodic table: Trend lines for: electronegativity, ionization energy AND atomic radius Metals Non-metals Metalloids Transition metals Inner transition metals Names of the columns of the main group elements Number of valence electrons in that column Charge in that column


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