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Hydrogen (cont.) Characteristics Low density Low melting point Reacts w/ halogens to form acids Reacts w/ oxygen to form water

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Page 1: Families of the Periodic Table. Hydrogen Elements Gas: Hydrogen

Families of the Periodic Table

Page 2: Families of the Periodic Table. Hydrogen Elements Gas: Hydrogen

HydrogenElements

Gas:Hydrogen

Page 3: Families of the Periodic Table. Hydrogen Elements Gas: Hydrogen

Hydrogen (cont.)

Characteristics Low density Low melting point

Reacts w/ halogens to form acids Reacts w/ oxygen to form water

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Alkali MetalsElements

Solids:LithiumPotassiumSodiumRubidiumCesiumFrancium

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Alkali Metals (cont.)

Characteristics Soft Dull silver color Low density Low melting point

Reacts w/ halogens to form salts Reacts w/ water to form strong alkaline

hydroxides

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Alkaline Earth MetalsElements

SolidsBerylliumMagnesiumCalciumStrontiumBariumRadium

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Alkaline Earth Metals (cont.)

Characteristics Soft Shiny silver color Low density Found naturally as a compound

Glow different colors Reacts w/ halogens to form ionic salts

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Transition Metals

ElementsSolids

All “D-block” elementsAtomic numbers 21-30

39-4857, 72-8089, 104-112

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Transition Metals (cont.)

Characteristics High density High melting / boiling point Good catalysts

Hard, tough & strong Silvery blue at room temperature Multiple oxidation states

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Other MetalsElements

SolidsAluminumGalliumIndiumTinThalliumLeadBismuth

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Other Metals (cont.)

Characteristics Relatively high density Salts Solids

Opaque color Malleable Oxidation numbers +3, +4, +5

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MetalloidsElements

SolidsBoronSiliconGermaniumArsenicAntimonyTelluriumPolonium

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Metalloids (cont.)

Characteristics Some shiny Some dull Malleable

Ductile Has properties of both metals and nonmetals Various oxidation numbers

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Other Non-Metals

Gases(Hydrogen)CarbonNitrogenOxygen

SolidsPhosphorusSulfurSelenium

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Other Non-Metals (cont.)

Characteristics Poor thermal conductors Brittle Little to no metallic luster High ionization energy

High electronegativity Gain electrons easily Various oxidation numbers

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Halogens

SolidsIodineAstatine

LiquidsBromine

GasesFluorineChlorine

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Halogens (cont.)

Characteristics

Only group in all 3 states of matter Highly reactive w/ alkali metals & alkaline earth

metals High electronegativity

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Noble GasesElements

GasesHeliumNeonArgonKryptonXenonRadon

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Noble Gases (cont.)

Characteristics

Non-reactive Odorless Tasteless Colorless Nonflammable

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Inner Transition MetalsElements

SolidsAll “F-block” elementsAtomic numbers 58-71

90-103

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Inner Transition Metals (cont.)

Characteristics Most are manmade High luster High melting points High electrical conductivity

Reactivity varies Usually bonded to

non-metals AKA: lanthanides &

actinides