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Elements and Their Properties Metals Chapter 19 Section 1.

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1 Elements and Their Properties Metals Chapter 19 Section 1

2 What are the 3 main groups that elements can be classified into? Metals Nonmetals Metalloids

3 Metals Properties –Good conductors of heat and electricity –Solid at room temperature (except mercury) –Luster  Reflect light –Malleable  Hammered/rolled into sheets –Ductile  Drawn into wires

4 Alkali Metals Group 1 Softer than most metals Most reactive metals 1 Valence electron Combine readily with other elements Don’t occur in nature in elemental form

5 Alkali Metals Uses Potassium and Sodium  Health Lithium  Treats Bipolar depression Francium  Radioactive element found in uranium minerals

6 Alkaline Earth Metals Group 2 Combine readily with other elements 2 Valence electrons

7 Alkaline Earth Metals Uses Magnesium and Strontium  Fireworks Magnesium  Cars, planes, spacecraft Calcium  Bones Barium  Used with X-rays Radium  Radioactive, previously used to treat cancer

8 Transition Elements Groups 3-12 Found in nature as uncombined elements

9 Transition Metals Uses Iron, Cobalt, Nickel  Steel Copper, Silver, Gold  Coins, Jewelry, Wiring Zinc, Cadmium, Mercury  Protective Coatings, Batteries, Thermometers

10 Inner Transition Metals Lanthanides –Atomic Numbers 58-71 –Used in the Motion Picture Industry and TV Actinides –Atomic Numbers 90-103 –Radioactive and Unstable (Uranium)


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