chem 2/10
Element X is a solid that is brittle, lacks luster, and has six valence electrons. In which group on the Periodic Table would element X be found?
16
What element has high thermal and electrical conductivity? 1. Iodine 2. Carbon 3. Iron 4. Phosphorus
3. iron
Metals
Almost all metals are solids. Exception is mercury (Hg) , which is a liquid metal . Solid metals are malleable, ductile, and have luster . Metals tend to have high heat (thermal) and electrical conductivity due to their mobile valence electrons . Metals tend to have low electronegativity values (because they do not attract electrons easily) . Metals tend to have low ionization energy values (which is why metals lose their electrons easily) . Metals generally lose electrons and form positive ions . Radius (size) of a metal atom decreases as it loses electrons and form a positive ion . The size of a positive (+) metal ion is always smaller than the size of the neutral metal atom
what happens when you go down a group
Atomic radius increases due to an increase in the number of electron shells.
halogens
Group 17 of the Periodic Table. Members include fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine
Tranistion Metals
Groups 3-12 on periodic table
2 characteristics assoiciated with nonmetals
High first ionization energy and high electronegativity
which properties best describe the element mercury?
It has luster
Period
Left to Right
WHat kind of electrical conductivity does carbon have?
Low electrical conductivity
Metalloids
Metalloids tend to have properties of both metals and nonmetals . Metalloids properties are more like those of metals, and less like those of nonmetals . Metalloids exist only as solids at STP.
nonmetals
Nonmetals are found in all three phases: solid, liquid, and gas. . Most nonmetals exist as molecular gases and solids. Bromine is the only liquid nonmetal . Solid nonmetals are generally brittle and dull (lack luster, not shiny) . Nonmetals have low (poor) electrical and heat conductivity . Nonmetals tend to have high electronegativity values ( because they attract and gain electrons easily) . Nonmetals tend to have high ionization values (which is why nonmetals don't lose electrons easily) . Nonmetals generally gain electrons and form negative ions . Radius of a nonmetal atom generally increases as it gains electrons and forms a negative ion . The size of a negative ( - ) nonmetal ion is always bigger than its neutral nonmetal atom
what information can not be found in the box of an element on the periodic table
Phase
ionization energy
amount of energy needed to remove an electron from a gaseous atom.
the observed regulations in the properties of the elements are periodic functions of their...
atomic numbers
Metalloids have tending properties resembling...
both nonmetals and metals
As the elements of Group 1 on the Periodic Table are considered in order of increasing atomic radius, the ionization energy of each successive element generally
decreases
atomic radius
defined as half the distance between two nuclei of the same atom when they are joined together. Atomic radius value gives a good approximation of the size of an atom.
brittle
describes a solid that is easily broken or shattered into pieces when struck
ductile
describes a solid that is easily drawn into thin wire
malleable
describes a solid that is easily hammered into a thin sheet.
luster
describes the shininess of a substance.
atomic radius
describes the size of the atom of an element.
An elements in group 17 period 4 on periodic table is known as
halogen
Alkai Metals
in Group 1 of the Periodic Table. Members include lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium and francium.
Alkai Earth Metals
in Group 2 of the Periodic Table. Members include beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, barium, and radium.
the tendency for an atom to give away it electrons during bonding is measured by its...
ionization energy value
elements that can be hammered into thing sheets are...
malleable
electronegativity
measures an atom's ability to attract or gain electrons from another atom during chemical bonding.
majority of the elements on the periodic table are...
metals
Francium
most reactive of all metals
Flourine
most reactive of all nonmetals
does reactivity increase go right on a period
no- Atomic radius decreases due to an increase in nuclear charges.
valence electrons
outermost electrons
allotropes
refer to two or more different molecular forms of the same element in the solid state.
nonmetal elements on the Periodic table can be found in which phase or phases of STP?
solid, liquid, and gas
the periodic table of the elements contain elements that are...
solid, liquid, gases
Iron is best classified as what
tanistion metal
What is a property of most metals?
they tend to lose electrons easily when bonding
Group
up, down
the similarties in chemical properties of elements within the same group is due to similarity in...
valence electrons