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Title: The Elements


1
The Elements
  • Representative and Transition Elements
  • Section 15-1 and 15-2

2
Groups 1 and 2
  • Always found in nature combined with other
    elements
  • Active metals
  • Readiness to form new substances
  • All metals except hydrogen

3
Alkali Metals
  • Silvery solids
  • Low densities
  • Low melting points
  • Increase in reactivity as you move from top to
    bottom
  • Most reactive is Francium

4
Alkali Metals
  • Uses
  • Lithiumbatteries
  • Sodiumtable salt
  • Sodium and Potassiumdietary requirements

5
Alkali Earth Metals
  • Each is denser, harder, and has a higher melting
    point than the alkali metal in same period
  • Reactive, but not as reactive as alkali metals

6
Alkali Earth Metals
  • Uses
  • Berylliumfound in gems emerald and aquamarine
  • Magnesiumfound in chlorophyll of green plants

7
Groups 13 thru 18
  • Not all solid metals
  • A single group can contain metals, nonmetals, and
    metalloids
  • A single group can also have members that are
    solids, liquids, and gases

8
Group 13Boron Family
  • All metals except boron (brittle, black
    metalloid)
  • Used to make a variety of products
  • Cookwareboron
  • Soft-drink cansaluminum
  • Computer chips--gallium

9
Group 14Carbon Group
  • Carbonnonmetal
  • Diamond and graphite
  • Found in all living things
  • Silicon Germaniummetalloid
  • Semiconductors
  • Computer chips
  • Tin Lead
  • Two heaviest elements in group
  • Leadx-ray aprons, car batteries
  • Tinpewter, toothpaste, coating for steel cans

10
Group 15The Nitrogen Group
  • Nitrogen Phosphorus
  • Nonmetals
  • Required by living things
  • Part of DNA
  • Nitrogen
  • 80 of air you breathe
  • Get nitrogen for body from eating plants
  • Phosphorus
  • White phosphoruscant be exposed to airit will
    explode !!
  • Red phosphorusused for head of matches
  • Also needed for healthy teeth and bones

11
Group 16the Oxygen Family
  • Oxygen
  • 20 of Earths atmosphere
  • Required for combustion
  • Ozone shields organisms from radiation
  • Sulfur
  • Solid, yellow nonmetal
  • Used to make sulfuric acid
  • Paint, fertilizer, detergent, rubber
  • Selenium
  • Conducts electricity when exposed to light
  • Used in solar cells, photographic materials

12
Group 17The Halogen Group
  • All metals except for astatine (radioactive
    metalloid)
  • Means salt-former
  • Example, table saltsodium chloride
  • Most reactive is fluorine
  • Least reactive is iodine

13
Group 18The Noble Gases
  • Rarely combine with other elements
  • Great for signs
  • Each glows a different color light when
    electricity is passed through
  • Helium
  • Less dense than air
  • Great for balloons
  • Argon
  • Most abundant
  • Krypton
  • Used to illuminate landing strips
  • Radon
  • Radioactive produced naturally
  • Harmful can cause lung cancer

14
Transition Elements
  • Groups 3-12
  • All metals
  • Most found combined with other elements in ores
  • Few found as pure elements (gold and silver)

15
Iron Triad
  • Elements in period 4
  • Iron, cobalt, nickel
  • Have magnetic properties
  • Industrial magnetsalloy of nickel, cobalt,
    aluminum
  • Nickel used in batteries
  • Iron is necessary in hemoglobin to transport
    oxygen in body
  • Iron also combined with other metals to produce
    steel

16
Uses of Transition Elements
  • Tungstenhighest melting point of any metal
  • Used as filament in light bulbs
  • Mercurylowest melting point
  • Used in thermometers and barometers
  • Only metal liquid at room temperature
  • Poisonous to living things

17
Uses of Transition Elements
  • Chromiumcomes from Greek word for color, chroma
  • Used in paints
  • Platinum group
  • Ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, iridium,
    and platinum
  • Can be used as catalysts
  • Used to produce electronics

18
Lanthanides
  • Also called rare earth elements
  • Usually found in combination with oxygen in
    Earths crust
  • Soft metals than can be cut with a knife

19
Actinides
  • All radioactive
  • Thorium, protactinium, uranium are only ones
    found naturally on Earth
  • Plutoniumused to fuel nuclear power plants
  • Americiumused in smoke detectors
  • Californium-252used to kill cancer cells
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