Metals and non-metals
There are many divisions in the periodic table, but one of the most important is between the metal Shiny element that is a good conductor of electricity and heat, and which forms basic oxides. and the metal Non element that is a poor conductor of electricity and heat, and which forms acidic oxides..
The metal elements are on the left of a 鈥榮tepped line鈥 that runs below boron (B), silicon (Si), arsenic (As), tellurium (Te), and astatine (At).
You can tell the difference between the metals and non-metals by looking at their properties.
Properties of a typical metal in a solid state | Properties of a typical non-metal in a solid state |
Good conductor of electricity | Poor conductor of electricity |
Good conductor of heat | Poor conductor of heat |
Generally high melting points | Generally low melting points |
Malleable (can be hammered into shape) | Brittle (breaks when hammered) |
Ductile (can be drawn out into wires) | Brittle (snaps when stretched) |
Sonorous (makes a ringing sound when struck) | Not sonorous |
Properties of a typical metal in a solid state | Good conductor of electricity |
---|---|
Properties of a typical non-metal in a solid state | Poor conductor of electricity |
Properties of a typical metal in a solid state | Good conductor of heat |
---|---|
Properties of a typical non-metal in a solid state | Poor conductor of heat |
Properties of a typical metal in a solid state | Generally high melting points |
---|---|
Properties of a typical non-metal in a solid state | Generally low melting points |
Properties of a typical metal in a solid state | Malleable (can be hammered into shape) |
---|---|
Properties of a typical non-metal in a solid state | Brittle (breaks when hammered) |
Properties of a typical metal in a solid state | Ductile (can be drawn out into wires) |
---|---|
Properties of a typical non-metal in a solid state | Brittle (snaps when stretched) |
Properties of a typical metal in a solid state | Sonorous (makes a ringing sound when struck) |
---|---|
Properties of a typical non-metal in a solid state | Not sonorous |
At room temperature:
- all the metals are solids, except mercury 鈥 it is a liquid.
- the non-metal elements hydrogen nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine and all the noble gases (Group 0) are gases.
- bromine, a non-metal, is a liquid.
- every other element is a solid.
Groups
Elements in the same group have the same number of electrons in their outer shell, which means they have similar chemical properties
Group | Name | Metal / Non-metal | Reactive / Non-reactive |
1 | alkali metals | metal | reactive |
2 | alkaline earth metals | metal | reactive |
7 | halogens | non-metal | reactive |
0 | noble gases | non-metal | non-reactive |
Group | 1 |
---|---|
Name | alkali metals |
Metal / Non-metal | metal |
Reactive / Non-reactive | reactive |
Group | 2 |
---|---|
Name | alkaline earth metals |
Metal / Non-metal | metal |
Reactive / Non-reactive | reactive |
Group | 7 |
---|---|
Name | halogens |
Metal / Non-metal | non-metal |
Reactive / Non-reactive | reactive |
Group | 0 |
---|---|
Name | noble gases |
Metal / Non-metal | non-metal |
Reactive / Non-reactive | non-reactive |