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7th Grade Science
Nonmetals & metalloids
UNIT 1
LESSON 17
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The Periodic Table | Lesson 2: Metals
Multiple ChoiceChoose the best answer for each question. Mark your answers on the answer sheet provided.
Use the image below to answer questions 1 and 2.
Potassium19K
39.10
Calcium20Ca
40.08
Scandium21Sc
44.96
Titanium22Ti
47.87
1. Identify which element is the MOST metallic.A calciumB potassiumC scandiumD titanium
2. Identify which element is the LEAST malleable.A calciumB potassiumC scandiumD titanium
3. On the periodic table, metallic properties increase fromA left to right and bottom to top.B left to right and top to bottom.C right to left and bottom to top.D right to left and top to bottom.
4. Angelo wants to develop a new series of pots and pans for use in cooking. Which property of metals should he be MOST concerned about?A conductivityB ductilityC lusterD malleability
Open ResponseWrite your answer on the answer sheet provided.
Why are the elements in group 1, the alkali metals, found only in compounds in nature?
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Lesson 3
Predict three facts you will learn about in Lesson 3. Look at the illustrations in the lesson to give you some clues. Write your facts in your Science Journal.
Nonmetals and Metalloids
Discuss the elements of life. Cross out the incorrect words in the parentheses.
The human body is made up of mostly (metals, nonmetals).
Ninety-six percent of the mass of the human body is composed of (oxygen, nitrogen, iron, carbon, silicon, copper), and hydrogen.
Explain nonmetals by completing the spider map.
Nonmetals are elements
that
.
Many nonmetals are in the
state at room temperature.
Solid nonmetals
have a surface; that is, they have no luster.
They are poor conductors but
.
Indicate which elements in groups 14–16 are nonmetals. Classify each of these elements as a solid or gas at room temperature.
Group 14 Group 15 Group 16
Recall the feature of the periodic table that helps to locate nonmetals.
The Elements of LifeI found this on page .
How are nonmetalsdifferent from metals?I found this on page .
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More than 96 percent of the mass of the human body comes from four nonmetals–oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen.
The Elements of Life
Nonmetals
GROUP 14 - 16 HALOGENS NOBLE GASES
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Lesson 3 | Nonmetals and Metalloids (continued)
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Define metalloid.
Classify characteristics of metalloids as like metals and like nonmetals.
MetalloidsLike Metals Like Nonmetals
conduct electricity at temperatures
stop electricity from flowing at
temperatures
Define semiconductor, and tell how it is useful.
Explain how knowing the position of an element on the periodic table can help you find a proper use for an element.
MetalloidsI found this on page .
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Metals, Nonmetals, and MetalloidsI found this on page .
Without actually seeing the elements themselves, what can you infer from the positions of polonium and bismuth on the periodic table? How reactive do you think they might be? What do you think they might look like?
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Nonmetals and MetalloidsKey Concept Where are nonmetals and metalloids on the periodic table?
Directions: Put a check mark in the space to indicate whether the element is a metalloid, nonmetal, halogen, or noble gas. Then write the element’s group number.
Element Metalloid Nonmetal Halogen Noble Gas Group
(F) Fluorine
(Ge) Germanium
(Xe) Xenon
(O) Oxygen
(Si) Silicon
(Cl) Chlorine
(Te) Tellurium
(Rn) Radon
(Sb) Antimony
(P) Phosphorus
(I) Iodine
(Ne) Neon
(As) Arsenic
(Kr) Krypton
(Br) Bromine
(At) Astatine
(N) Nitrogen
(He) Helium
(Po) Polonium
(S) Sulfur
(C) Carbon
(Ar) Argon
Key Concept Builder LESSON 3
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Nonmetals and MetalloidsKey Concept Where are nonmetals and metalloids on the periodic table?
Directions: Color the table as directed in item 1. Then answer each question on the lines provided.
Key Concept Builder LESSON 3
1. Use three different colors of markers. Complete this table by shading metals one color, metalloids a second color, and nonmetals a third color.
2. Where are nonmetals placed in relation to metalloids?
3. Where are metalloids placed in relation to metals?
4. What separates metals and nonmetals?
5. How many nonmetals are in the second period?
6. How many metalloids are in the third period?
7. How many metalloids are in the fifth period?
8. Which nonmetals are in Group 16?
9. Which metalloids are in Group 15?
10. Which nonmetal is in Group 14?
13 14 15 16 17 18
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Ge
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7th Grade Science
Nonmetals & metalloids
UNIT 1
LESSON 17
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Nonmetals and Metalloids Directions: Complete the table below by writing the following information for these elements: radon, neon, chlorine, tellurium, carbon, oxygen, phosphorus, bromine, germanium, and helium.
Content Practice B LESSON 3
Thallium81Tl
204.38
Indium49In
114.82
Gallium31Ga
69.72
Aluminum13Al
26.98
Boron5B
10.81
Lead82Pb
207.20
Tin50Sn
118.71
Silicon14Si
28.09
Bismuth83Bi
208.98
Antimony51Sb
121.76
Arsenic33As
74.92
Nitrogen7N
14.01
Polonium84Po
(209)
Selenium34Se
78.96
Sulfur16S
32.07
Astatine85At
(210)
Iodine53I
126.90
Fluorine9F
19.00
Xenon54Xe
131.29
Krypton36Kr
83.80
Argon18Ar
39.95
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• Atomic number
• Symbol
• Element name
• State of matter at room temperature
• Nonmetal
• Metalloid
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7th Grade Science
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LESSON 17
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The Periodic Table | Lesson 3: Nonmetals and Metalloids
Multiple ChoiceChoose the best answer for each question. Mark your answers on the answer sheet provided.
Use the image below to answer questions 1 and 2.
Thallium81Tl
204.38
Indium49In
114.82
Gallium31Ga
69.72
Aluminum13Al
26.98
Boron5B
10.81
Lead82Pb
207.20
Tin50Sn
118.71
Germanium32Ge
72.64
Silicon14Si
28.09
Carbon6C
12.01
Bismuth83Bi
208.98
Antimony51Sb
121.76
Arsenic33As
74.92
Phosphorus15P
30.97
Nitrogen7N
14.01
Polonium84Po
(209)
Tellurium52Te
127.60
Selenium34Se
78.96
Sulfur16S
32.07
Oxygen8O
16.00
Astatine85At
(210)
Iodine53I
126.90
Bromine35Br
79.90
Chlorine17Cl
35.45
Fluorine9F
19.00
Radon86Rn
(222)
Xenon54Xe
131.29
Krypton36Kr
83.80
Argon18Ar
39.95
Neon10Ne
20.18
Helium2
He4.0013 14 15 16 17
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Ununtrium113Uut(284)
Ununquadium114Uuq(289)
Ununpentium115Cn
(288)
Ununhexium116Uuh(293)
Ununoctium118Uuo(294)
1. Use the periodic table to identify to which group the noble gases belong.A 13B 14C 17D 18
2. Identify which element is a metalloid.A aluminumB arsenicC carbonD helium
3. Nonmetals often are used in insulating material because they do NOT A break apart easily.B conduct electricity and heat.C form compounds with other elements.D have luster.
4. How do halogens differ from noble gases?A Halogens are metalloids, whereas noble
gases are nonmetals.B Halogens are semiconductors, whereas
noble gases are conductors.C Halogens are solids at room
temperature, whereas noble gases are gases.
D Halogens form compounds, whereas noble gases generally do not.
Open ResponseWrite your answer on the answer sheet provided.
Mei is working with an element that conducts electricity when it is hot but does not conduct electricity when it is cold. A crystal of the element is gray and shiny. Is Mei working with a metal, a metalloid, or a nonmetal? Explain your reasoning.
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