How Else is the Periodic Table Organized?

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How Else is the Periodic Table Organized? Metals, Non-Metals and Metalloids

Metals All elements to the left of the bold line Properties: Good conductors of heat and electricity Have shiny, metallic luster Malleable – can be pounded/bent into shapes Ductile – can be drawn into wires

Examples of Metals Copper Gold Tin Nickel Iron Sodium Calcium

Non-Metals Located to the right of the bold line Properties: Poor conductors of heat and electricity Dull, or earthy luster Shatter, or form powder when pounded Many are in the gaseous form

Examples of Non-Metals Oxygen Neon Sulfur Chlorine Carbon Iodine Nitrogen Helium

Metalloids Touch the bold line Properties Have characteristics of metals and non-metals Properties vary with substance

Examples of Metalloids