Classifying Elements
• Atomic Number • Symbol • Atomic Mass • • • • •
Periodic Table Elements Metals Nonmetals Noble Gases
What are symbols?
• One or two letters that represent the name of an element. • All of the symbols have either one or two letters. • The first letter of each symbol is a capital letter, and the second letter is a small letter. • No period is used at the end of a symbol.
What is the Periodic Table?
Terms to Know
Isotopes-one of a group of atoms of an element with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. Deuterium-an isotope of hydrogen that has one proton and one neutron. Tritium-an isotope of hydrogen that has one proton and two neutrons. Atomic mass-the average mass of all the isotopes of a particular element.
Continued terms
Family-a group of elements with similar properties,arranged together in a column of the periodic table Metal-one of a group of elements that is usually solid at room temperature, often shiny, and carries heat and electricity well. Alloy-a mixture of two or more metals. Nonmetal-a group of elements with properties opposite to those of metals.
Metal Facts
• Most metals are solid at room temperature. • Most metals can be polished to look shiny. • The shape of a metal can be changed. For example, aluminum can be pounded into a thin foil without being broken. Copper is often stretched into very thin wires. • Electricity and heat travel well through metals.
Nobel Gases
• One of a group of elements made up of gases that do not combine with other materials under ordinary conditions. Neon is an example of a noble gas. • Inert- a description of an element whose atoms do not react in nature with atoms of other elements.