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Title: METALS,%20NONMETALS,%20and%20METALLOIDS


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METALS, NONMETALS, and METALLOIDS
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  • WHAT DOES THE
  • ZIG ZAG LINE DO?

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The Zig Zag line.
  • .separates the metals and the nonmetals.
  • . is where you find the metalloids.

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  • WHAT ELEMENTS MAKE UP THE MAJORITY OF THE
    PERIODIC TABLE?

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METALS
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  • WHERE ARE THE METALS LOCATED?

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SCAVENGER HUNT
  • Fold your paper in half (hot dog style)
  • Put letters A M on the left side
  • Put letters N Z on the right side
  • See if you can find an object made of
  • metal for each letter of the alphabet
  • Objects can be on your body, in your backpack, or
    in the classroom
  • GO!

A l
M Z
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  • WHAT ARE SOME PROPERTIES OF METALS?

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Properties of Metals
  • Shiny and silvery

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Properties of Metals
  • Shiny and silvery
  • Hard, Malleable, Ductile

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HARD
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MALLEABLE
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DUCTILE
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Properties of Metals
  • Shiny and silvery
  • Hard, Malleable, Ductile
  • High Melting Points

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HIGHEST
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1200 Degrees to melt Silver!
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Properties of Metals
  • Shiny and silvery
  • Hard, Malleable, Ductile
  • High Melting Points
  • Good thermal conductors

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Properties of Metals
  • Shiny and silvery
  • Hard, Malleable, Ductile
  • High Melting Points
  • Good thermal conductors
  • Good electrical conductors

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  • WHERE ARE THE NON-METALS LOCATED?

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INERT GASES INCLUDED
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  • WHAT ARE SOME PROPERTIES OF THE NON-METALS?

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  • Non-metals have properties opposite of the metals

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Opposite of the metals
  • Dull or transparent

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Opposite of the metals
  • Dull or transparent
  • Fragile (not strong)

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Not strong
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Opposite of the metals
  • Dull or transparent
  • Fragile (not strong)
  • Low melting points

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LOWEST
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Opposite of the metals
  • Dull or transparent
  • Fragile (not strong)
  • Low melting points
  • Bad conductors
  • Low Density

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POOR CONDUCTORS
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  • WHERE ARE THE METALLOIDS AND WHAT ARE THEIR
    PROPERTIES?

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Metalloids
  • Are between the metals and the non-metals
  • They sometimes have properties like metals and
    sometimes like non-metals.
  • A veces tienen propiedades de los metales y a
    veces como los no metales

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Check for understanding
  • Divide the characteristics and examples into 3
    groups
  • Metals
  • Non-metals
  • Metalloids
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