Science Fair Data
Table and Graph
due today!
Metals, Nonmetals, & Metalloids• The periodic table separates
elements into three groups: the metals, nonmetals, and metalloids.
• Most elements are metals. They are usually shiny, very dense, and only melt at high temperatures. Their shape can be easily changed into thin wires or sheets without breaking. Metals will corrode, gradually wearing away, like rusting iron. Heat and electricity travel easily through metals, which is why it is not wise to stand next to a flagpole during a thunderstorm!
• Nonmetals, on the right side of the periodic table, are very different from metals. Their surface is dull and they don’t conduct heat and electricity. As compared to metals, they have low density and will melt at low temperatures. The shape of nonmetals cannot be changed easily because they are brittle and will break.
• Elements that have properties of both metals and nonmetals are called metalloids. They can be shiny or dull and their shape is easily changed. Electricity and heat can travel through metalloids but not as easily as they travel through metals.
*The elements are forged in stars video
Reactive Metals
Transition Metals
Rare Earth Metals
Halogens Noble Gases
Radioactivity
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MAP OF THE PERIODIC TABLE
• Go to Mr. Ganey’sWebsite Science
Booknotes (Textbook) Chemistry Textbook
Chemical Interaction Read Chapter 5.3
• In your notebook record the 9 topics below:
• Metals
• Reactive Metals
• Transition Metals
• Rare Earth Metals
• Nonmetals
• Halogens
• Noble Gases
• Metalloids
• Radioactivity
• Record 3-5 main ideas or facts for each topic.
Extensions:
• Show Mr. Ganey
Science Fair data
table and graph
• Complete
Chemistry Unit
Study Guide #34-53
Elements 1-92 are
forged in stars – you
are literally star dust.
MAP OF THE PERIODIC TABLE
• Go to Mr. Ganey’sWebsite Science
Booknotes (Textbook) Chemistry
Textbook Chemical Interaction Read
Chapter 5.3
• In your notebook record the 5 topics below:
• Metals
• Nonmetals
• Noble Gases
• Metalloids
• Radioactivity
• Record 2-3 main ideas or facts for each
topic.
Extensions:
• Show Mr. Ganey
Science Fair data
table and graph
• Complete
Chemistry Unit
Study Guide #34-53
Elements 1-92 are
forged in stars – you
are literally star dust.