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Bronze

Example of a mixture

Group 18 or 8A

Noble Gases


Inert or non-reactive


Non-Metals


8 Valence Electrons

Number of dots on an electron dot diagram =

Number of valence electrons

Number of valence electron =

Group number where the elements is found

Mass Number =

Protons + Neutrons

Positive charge


Found in the Nucleus


Mass=1

Proton

Negative charge


Found outside nucleus


no mass

Electron

No Charge


Found inside the nucleus


Mass = 1

Neutron

Elements in the same group or family

Have the same number of valence electron


have the same oxidation number

The Most reactive metals

Alkali Metals (Group 1 or 1A)

Most reactive non-metals

Halogens (Group 17 or 7A)

Metals


Solids


Touching

Conduction

Liquids or gases

Convection

Occurs in the sun or stars

Radiation

Examples of colloids

Milk, fog

What metals do in a reaction

Lose electrons and become positive

What non metals do in a reaction

Gain electrons and become negative

Group 1A

Alkali metals


Most reactive metals


1 VE

Group 2A

Alkaline earth metals


2 VE

Group 7A

Halogen


Most reactive non-metals


7 VE

Group 8A

Noble Gases


Unreactive


8 VE