Ahhh I found another list x)
NON METALS:
Argon, Astatine, Bromine, Carbon, Chlorine, Fluorine, Helium, Hydrogen, Iodine, Krypton, Neon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, Radon, Selenium, Sulfur and Xenon are the non-metal elements within the periodic table. Non-metals are either liquid or gas at room temperature, they have low electrical conductivity and have high melting and boiling points. Non-metals oxides are acidic.
METALS:
Hydrogen usually a metal but considered as nonmetal
Lithium
Sodium
Potassium
Rubidium
Cesium
Francium
Beryllium
Magnesium
Calcium
Strontium
Barium
Radium
Aluminum
Gallium
Indium
Tin
Thallium
Lead
Bismuth
Element 113 - Ununtrium - will probably be a basic metal.
Element 114 - Ununquadium - will probably be a basic metal.
Element 115 - Ununpentium - will probably be a basic metal.
Element 116 - Ununhexium - will probably be a basic metal.
Scandium
Titanium
Vanadium
Chromium
Manganese
Iron
Cobalt
Nickel
Copper
Zinc
Yttrium
Zirconium
Niobium
Molybdenum
Technetium
Ruthenium
Rhodium
Palladium
Silver
Cadmium
Lanthanum
Hafnium
Tantalum
Tungsten
Rhenium
Osmium
Iridium
Platinum
Gold
Mercury
Actinium
Rutherfordium
Dubnium
Seaborgium
Bohrium
Hassium
Meitnerium
Darmstadtium
Roentgenium
Element 112 - Ununbium - Presumably will be a transition metal.
Cerium
Praseodymium
Neodymium
Promethium
Samarium
Europium
Gadolinium
Terbium
Dysprosium
Holmium
Erbium
Thulium
Ytterbium
Lutetium
Thorium
Protactinium
Uranium
Neptunium
Plutonium
Americium
Curium
Berkelium
Californium
Einsteinium
Fermium
Mendelevium
Nobelium
Lawrencium
Referance : http://wiki.answers.com/Q/List_of_metals_and_non-metals#ixzz1zRApZSLo
This is basically my Chemistry Blog :P and I would rather write on my notebook with colourful pens [How I love those pens ahhhh :D ]than to post everything online so mostly i will take pictures of my notes in my notebook and post it here~~~ ^^ Im not as IT Savvy as you think lol unless you count FB, Twitter, Tumblr and Youtube xD Oh and Im a lazy pok so dont expect me to have the best chem blog ever. xP :D have fun reading this blog because I know you love Chem because you visited this blog x)
Sunday 1 July 2012
Metals, Non-Metals and Metalloids in the Periodic Table
Metals in the Periodic Table
Hydrogen in its metallic state (usually considered a nonmetal)
Lithium
Sodium
Potassium
Rubidium
Cesium
Francium
Beryllium
Magnesium
Calcium
Strontium
Barium
Radium
Aluminum
Gallium
Indium
Tin
Thallium
Lead
Bismuth
Element 113 - Ununtrium - will probably be a basic metal.
Element 114 - Ununquadium - will probably be a basic metal.
Element 115 - Ununpentium - will probably be a basic metal.
Element 116 - Ununhexium - will probably be a basic metal.
Scandium
Titanium
Vanadium
Chromium
Manganese
Iron
Cobalt
Nickel
Copper
Zinc
Yttrium
Zirconium
Niobium
Molybdenum
Technetium
Ruthenium
Rhodium
Palladium
Silver
Cadmium
Lanthanum
Hafnium
Tantalum
Tungsten
Rhenium
Osmium
Iridium
Platinum
Gold
Mercury
Actinium
Rutherfordium
Dubnium
Seaborgium
Bohrium
Hassium
Meitnerium
Darmstadtium
Roentgenium
Element 112 - Ununbium - Presumably will be a transition metal.
Cerium
Praseodymium
Neodymium
Promethium
Samarium
Europium
Gadolinium
Terbium
Dysprosium
Holmium
Erbium
Thulium
Ytterbium
Lutetium
Thorium
Protactinium
Uranium
Neptunium
Plutonium
Americium
Curium
Berkelium
Californium
Einsteinium
Fermium
Mendelevium
Nobelium
Lawrencium
Hydrogen in its metallic state (usually considered a nonmetal)
Lithium
Sodium
Potassium
Rubidium
Cesium
Francium
Beryllium
Magnesium
Calcium
Strontium
Barium
Radium
Aluminum
Gallium
Indium
Tin
Thallium
Lead
Bismuth
Element 113 - Ununtrium - will probably be a basic metal.
Element 114 - Ununquadium - will probably be a basic metal.
Element 115 - Ununpentium - will probably be a basic metal.
Element 116 - Ununhexium - will probably be a basic metal.
Scandium
Titanium
Vanadium
Chromium
Manganese
Iron
Cobalt
Nickel
Copper
Zinc
Yttrium
Zirconium
Niobium
Molybdenum
Technetium
Ruthenium
Rhodium
Palladium
Silver
Cadmium
Lanthanum
Hafnium
Tantalum
Tungsten
Rhenium
Osmium
Iridium
Platinum
Gold
Mercury
Actinium
Rutherfordium
Dubnium
Seaborgium
Bohrium
Hassium
Meitnerium
Darmstadtium
Roentgenium
Element 112 - Ununbium - Presumably will be a transition metal.
Cerium
Praseodymium
Neodymium
Promethium
Samarium
Europium
Gadolinium
Terbium
Dysprosium
Holmium
Erbium
Thulium
Ytterbium
Lutetium
Thorium
Protactinium
Uranium
Neptunium
Plutonium
Americium
Curium
Berkelium
Californium
Einsteinium
Fermium
Mendelevium
Nobelium
Lawrencium
Non Metals in the Periodic Table
Hydrogen
Carbon
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Phosphorus
Sulfur
Selenium
Metalloids in the Periodic table
Boron
Silicon
Germanium
Arsenic
Antimony
Tellurium
Polonium
Groups in the Periodic Table
http://chemistry.about.com/library/weekly/blgroups.htm <<< This link has all the various groups in the Periodic Table ^^ You can check it out if you're curious~ ^^
The Periodic Table
The periodic table is a table of the chemical elements in which the elements are arranged by order of atomic number in such a way that the periodic properties (chemical periodicity) of the elements are made clear. The standard form of the table includes periods (usually horizontal in the periodic table) and groups (usually vertical). Elements in groups have some similar properties to each other. There is no one single or best structure for the periodic table but by whatever consensus there is, the form used here is very useful. The periodic table is a masterpiece of organised chemical information. The evolution of chemistry's periodic table into the current form is an astonishing achievement with major contributions from many famous chemists and other eminent scientists.
And here's a picture of the periodic table (: Is it too blur? :P
REFERANCE : http://www.webelements.com/ (:
And here's a picture of the periodic table (: Is it too blur? :P
REFERANCE : http://www.webelements.com/ (:
some MORE elements! How exciting :D
Basically this is the collated info from my group :)
Do note : BP = Boiling Point, MP = Melting Point
Nitrogen
BP = -196 ºC
MP = -210 ºC
Non Metallic, Colourless, Odourless and Tasteless
Oxygen
BP= -183 ºC
MP= -210 ºC
Non Metallic, Colourless, Odourless and Tasteless
Beryllium
BP= 2970 ºC
MP= 1278 ºC
Metallic, Steel-Grey, Lightweight and Brittle alkaline earth metal
Tin
BP= 2602 ºC
Do note : BP = Boiling Point, MP = Melting Point
Nitrogen
BP = -196 ºC
MP = -210 ºC
Non Metallic, Colourless, Odourless and Tasteless
Oxygen
BP= -183 ºC
MP= -210 ºC
Non Metallic, Colourless, Odourless and Tasteless
Beryllium
BP= 2970 ºC
MP= 1278 ºC
Metallic, Steel-Grey, Lightweight and Brittle alkaline earth metal
Tin
BP= 2602 ºC
MP= 231.93 ºC
Metallic, Shiny, Silver, White, Fairly light and soft
Potassium
BP= 1032 ºC
Metallic, Shiny, Silver, White, Fairly light and soft
Potassium
BP= 1032 ºC
MP= 336.5 ºC
Metallic, Electricity & Heat well, not hard, soft silvery white alkali metal
Aluminium
BP= 2519 ºC
MP= 660.32 ªC
Metallic, Relatively Soft, Conducts Heat & Electricity well, Lightweight
Metallic, Electricity & Heat well, not hard, soft silvery white alkali metal
Aluminium
BP= 2519 ºC
MP= 660.32 ªC
Metallic, Relatively Soft, Conducts Heat & Electricity well, Lightweight
eLement - Fluorine :D
FLUORINE
Halogen, a non metallic element that forms strongly acidic compounds with hydrogen, from which simple salts can be made (:
Melting Point : -219.6 ºC
Boiling Point : -188 ºC
Physical Attributes
And here's a picture of Fluorine in its solidified form :3
Halogen, a non metallic element that forms strongly acidic compounds with hydrogen, from which simple salts can be made (:
Melting Point : -219.6 ºC
Boiling Point : -188 ºC
Physical Attributes
- Usually looks Yellow-Green but it is actually pale-yellow
- It is crystal-like in its solid form
- It has a strong an characteristic odour that can be detected in very small amount
- Electronegativity
- Reacts at room temperature
- Reacts with other gases
- Properties will depend on its concentration and temperature
And here's a picture of Fluorine in its solidified form :3
:D
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)