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Notes: Families

H: Review notes

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Families

January 14, 2009

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Objectives

1. Identify the number of valance electrons in an atom

2. Explain why elements in a family have similar characteristics

3. Describe general properties of the families

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Alkali Metals

Soft, silvery colored metals

Very reactive!!!

They react violently with water and oxygen so they need to be stored in oil.

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Alkali Metals reacting with water:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSZ-3wScePM&feature=related

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Alkaline Earth Metals

Silvery-White Metals

Fairly reactive

Many are found in rocks in the earth’s crust

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Transition Metals

Malleable

Ductile

Most are good conductors of electricity

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Lanthanide Series

Actinide Series

Shiny, reactive metals

radioactive

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BORON FAMILY

Group 33 valence

electrons Most are metals

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CARBON FAMILY Group 44 valence

electrons

Contains metals, metalloids, and a non-metal Carbon (C)

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NITROGEN FAMILY Group 55 valence electrons

Can share electrons to form compounds

Contains metals, metalloids, and non-metals

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OXYGEN FAMILY Group 66 valence

electrons

Contains metals, metalloids, and non-metals

Reactive

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Most are poisonous

Fairly reactive

Poor conductors of electricity

Usually form salts

Halogens

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Unreactive

Gases at room temperature

Noble Gases

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