Metals and Non-Metals

Cards (20)

  • Where are most elements found on the periodic table?
    Towards the bottom left
  • What is a key feature of metals?
    They form positive ions when reacting
  • What ion does calcium form?
    Calcium two plus ion
  • How do non-metals typically behave in terms of ion formation?
    They either don't form ions or form negative ions
  • What is the electron arrangement of calcium?
    Two electrons in its outer shell
  • Why is it easier for calcium to form a positive ion?
    It has few electrons in its outer shell
  • Why doesn't chlorine easily form a positive ion?
    It would require a lot of energy to lose seven electrons
  • How does the reactivity of metals change on the periodic table?
    It increases towards the bottom of the table
  • What is the number of shells in lead (Pb)?
    Six shells
  • Why do metals further down the group become more reactive?
    Electrons are farther from the nucleus
  • What type of bonding do all metals have?
    Metallic bonding
  • What are the physical properties of metals?
    • Strong metallic bonds
    • Malleable and ductile
    • Good conductors of heat and electricity
    • High melting and boiling points
    • Shiny appearance
    • Sonorous (create ringing sound)
  • How do non-metals differ from metals in terms of appearance?
    Non-metals tend to be dull in color
  • What is a characteristic of non-metals regarding their physical state at room temperature?
    Many are gaseous at room temperature
  • How do non-metals conduct electricity compared to metals?
    They are poor conductors of electricity
  • What is a property of transition metals?
    They can form more than one ion
  • What is a practical feature of transition metals?
    They make very good catalysts
  • What is a catalyst?
    Substances that increase reaction rates without being used up
  • What catalyst is used in the hydrogenation of alkenes?
    Nickel
  • What are the differences between metals and non-metals in terms of physical properties?
    Metals:
    • Shiny, malleable, ductile
    • High melting and boiling points
    • Good conductors of heat and electricity

    Non-metals:
    • Dull, brittle
    • Low melting and boiling points
    • Poor conductors of electricity