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METALS, NONMETALS, and METALLOIDS. WHAT DOES THE ZIG ZAG LINE DO?. The Zig Zag line…. ….separates the metals and the nonmetals. …. is where you find the metalloids. WHAT ELEMENTS MAKE UP THE MAJORITY OF THE PERIODIC TABLE?. METALS. WHERE ARE THE METALS LOCATED?. SCAVENGER HUNT.
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WHAT DOES THE ZIG ZAG LINE DO?
The Zig Zag line…. • ….separates the metals and the nonmetals. • …. is where you find the metalloids.
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
Properties of Metals • Shiny and silvery
Properties of Metals • Shiny and silvery • Hard, Malleable, Ductile
Properties of Metals • Shiny and silvery • Hard, Malleable, Ductile • High Melting Points
Properties of Metals • Shiny and silvery • Hard, Malleable, Ductile • High Melting Points • Good thermal conductors
Properties of Metals • Shiny and silvery • Hard, Malleable, Ductile • High Melting Points • Good thermal conductors • Good electrical conductors
Opposite of the metals • Dull or transparent
Opposite of the metals • Dull or transparent • Fragile (not strong)
Opposite of the metals • Dull or transparent • Fragile (not strong) • Low melting points
Opposite of the metals • Dull or transparent • Fragile (not strong) • Low melting points • Bad conductors • Low Density
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
Check for understanding • Divide the characteristics and examples into 3 groups • Metals • Non-metals • Metalloids