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As you come in:  Get a red, blue, and purple colored pencil and a periodic table

Reminders:  Element Quiz #4 Friday  Silver, Tin, Yttrium, Strontium, Rubidium, Krypton, Bromine, Iodine, Zirconium, Cadmium  Turn your progress reports in to the tray

Metals, non-metals, & Metalloids

On your periodic table  Make a key  All metals are red  All non-metals are blue  All metalloids are purple  Write characteristics of each on back

Metals Good conductors of heat & electricity

Metals Usually solid at room temperature

Metals Most are Malleable (can be bent)

Metals Most are Ductile (can be stretched)

Metals on the Periodic Table

Most Reactive Metals  Metals on the left side of the table are most reactive

Non-metals  Poor Conductors  Low Boiling Point  Many gas at room temperature  Brittle  Not ductile

Non-Metals on Periodic Table

Metalloids  Elements that fall between metals and non-metals  Posses characteristics of both Silicon Conductive Not Malleable

Metalloids on Periodic Table

Reactive Metals Video  Metals Reacting Video Metals Reacting Video