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Elements: A Closer Look

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1 Elements: A Closer Look
Chapter 12 Elements: A Closer Look

2 Properties of Metals Worksheet  Metals ¾ of all known elements
Solid at room temp (NOT Mercury) Low IE = give up electrons Metallic bonds Delocalization Malleable, ductile

3 Alkali Metals Alkali Metals Video
React with not only water, but many other substances Do not find in elemental state Sodium and potassium Relatively abundant nerve impulses Your body would not function correctly w/out these Ion imbalance effects

4 Alkaline earth metals Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metals Video
Denser, harder, higher melting & boiling Less reactive Still not found in elemental form Magnesium and calcium most abundant Magnesium is the most important Alloys Calcium most commonly CaCO3 Seashells, limestone Hard Water

5 Aluminum Earth’s crust Commercial production Aluminum Video

6 Transition Elements Reactivity In nature
Hardness & melting/boiling points Color Magnetism LAB: Colorful Transition Metals

7 Uses of Transition Metals
Copper Coins – nickel and penny *Electrical conductor Water transport Silver Photographic film Alloys Different properties (chemical and physical) than individual metals Increased strength, hardness Lower electrical and thermal conductivity Lower melting point

8 Properties of Alloys (Cont)
Lower electrical conductivities result because impurities block the path of e- in the electron sea Impurities (in this case, C) occupy the spaces between atoms This makes the alloy stronger because atoms cannot slide past each other Fe C Lower melting points result due to imperfect crystalline structure

9 Metalloids Properties of both metals and nonmetals Silicon
Nonmetallic structure and chemical behavior Luster Conduct electricity Not as well as metals = semiconductors Silicon Metallic luster, but diamond structure Most common metalloid Quartz

10 Metalloids as Semiconductors
Remember: Silicon is poor conductor Certain impurities increase conductivity As small as 1 : 1,000,000!! Called doped crystals Impurities affect silicon in two ways N-type P-type Junctions: n-type next to p-type

11 Nonmetals - Carbon Distribution Allotropes

12 Nonmetals – Nitrogen Family
Natural occurrence Reactivity Nitrogen cycle 2 NO3− + 10 e− + 12 H+ → N2 + 6 H2O N2 + 8H+ + 8e- + 16 ATP  2NH3 + H2 + 16ADP + 16 Pi

13 Nitrogen Family (cont)
Phosphorus White phosphorus Reactivity Physical properties toxicity Red phosphorus

14 Nonmetals – Oxygen Family
Abundance Reactivity Cellular respiration O3 allotrope Sulfur Industrial

15 Nonmetals – Halogens and Noble Gases
Diatomic Reactivity Halogens Video

16 Nonmetals - Noble Gases
Helium Neon Argon Krypton Xenon Radon


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