Periodic Table Flashcards

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Elements

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Substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances
These elements are found on what we call the periodic table
The periodic table is arranged with metals toward the left side and non-metals on the right side

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Malleability - Metals vs. Non-Metals

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Metals - Malleable

Non-Metals: Brittle

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Conductivity - Metals vs. Non-Metals

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Metals - Conductors

Non-Metals - Mostly Insulators

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Reactivity with acid - Metals vs. Non-Metals

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Metals - Mostly yes

Non-Metals - No

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State at room temperature - Metals vs Non-Metals

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Metals - Mostly solid

Non-Metals - Gas or solid

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Chemical Families

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Groups of elements in the same vertical column on the periodic table

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Periods

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Each row of elements

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Groups

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Each column of elements with similar properties

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4 main groups

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Alkali metals
Alkaline earth metals
Halogens
Nobel gases

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Alkali Metals

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Group 1
Soft, shiny, silver coloured metals
React violently with water
React with halogens to form ionic compounds that are mostly white solids
Highly reactive
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Alkaline Earth Metals

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Group 2
Light, shiny, silvery metals
Form compounds that are often insoluble
Reactive

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Halogens

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Group 17
Non-Metals
Not lustrous (dull)
Poisonous
Non-Conductors of electricity
React readily with hydrogen and metals (Especially metals from group 1)
Highly reactive
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Noble Gases

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18
Don’t like to react
Also called inert gases because of their non-reactivity

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Transition Metals

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Many elements are considered to be transition metals

Are able to bond with many elements in a variety of shapes

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Periodic Table Facts

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Atomic number
Element symbol
Element name
Atomic weight

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Proton

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Positive charge, found in nucleus

Equal to atomic number

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Neutron

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No charge, found in nucleus

Equal to atomic mass - atomic number

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Electron

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Negative charge, orbits the nucleus

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Atomic Number

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Number of protons in the nucleus

Atoms with a neutral charge have the same number of protons and electrons