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1 Families of Elements Chapter 4 Section 3

2 The groups Metals-an element that is shiny and conducts heat and electricity well. Non-metals are elements that are bad conductors of heat and electricity. Semiconductor- conducts heat and electricity somewhere in the middle between metals and non-metals.

3 How are elements classified? Certain elements share certain similarities. Elements are classified into three groups.

4 Alkali Metals Alkali metals are very reactive. They can be found on the left edge of the periodic table. Not usually found on their own in nature (they usually have reacted already) Found in compounds (NaCl)

5 Alkali-Earth metals Less reactive. Are classified as group 2 and can be found in the second column on the periodic table. Can be found in: limestone, human body, and airplanes among other things.

6 Transition metals Least reactive Are found in columns 3-12 of the periodic table. Shift from being similar to group 2 metals to being more similar to group 13 metals on the right. Gold, silver, and platinum are examples

7 Non metals Most are located on the right of the periodic table. Very plentiful on earth. Include Noble gases which are “inert” or non reactive. Examples of non-metals are, chlorine, carbon, silicon, radon.


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