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The periodic table - AQAProperties of metals and non-metals

Mendeleev made an early periodic table. In the modern periodic table, elements are in order of atomic number in periods and groups. Electronic structures model how electrons are arranged in atoms.

Part of Chemistry (Single Science)Atomic structure and the periodic table

Properties of metals and non-metals

Differences in chemical properties

Most elements are . In their chemical reactions, metal atoms lose to form positive . For example:

  • when magnesium burns in air, each atom loses two electrons to form a Mg2+ ion
  • when sodium reacts with chlorine, each sodium atom loses one electron to form a Na+ ion
How a sodium atom becomes a sodium ion when it loses an electron
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A sodium atom, Na, forms a Na+ ion by losing an electron.

Elements that do not form positive ions in their chemical reaction are .

For more information on ions, see the study guide on ions.

The chemical properties of the compounds of metal and non-metal elements are also different:

  • most metal oxides are basic
  • most non-metal oxides are acidic

Differences in physical properties

Metal and non-metal elements have different :

  • most metals have high melting and boiling points
  • most non-metals have low melting and boiling points

The table shows some other differences in physical properties of metals and non-metals, when solid.

Properties of a typical metal (when solid)Properties of a typical non-metal (when solid)
Good conductor of electricity Poor conductor of electricity
Good conductor of heatPoor conductor of heat
ShinyDull
High densityLow density
MalleableBrittle
DuctileBrittle
Properties of a typical metal (when solid)Good conductor of electricity
Properties of a typical non-metal (when solid)Poor conductor of electricity
Properties of a typical metal (when solid)Good conductor of heat
Properties of a typical non-metal (when solid)Poor conductor of heat
Properties of a typical metal (when solid)Shiny
Properties of a typical non-metal (when solid)Dull
Properties of a typical metal (when solid)High density
Properties of a typical non-metal (when solid)Low density
Properties of a typical metal (when solid)Malleable
Properties of a typical non-metal (when solid)Brittle
Properties of a typical metal (when solid)Ductile
Properties of a typical non-metal (when solid)Brittle