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• Some are soft, some are hard


• Poor conductor of electricity and heat

Nonmetals

• Have some properties of metals and some properties intermediate between metallic and nonmetallic properties

Semimetals/Metalloids

• Horizontal arrangement (left to right) of elements in the Modern Periodic Table of Elements

Period/Series

• Hard, lustrous


• Malleable (can be pounded into thin sheets)


• Ductile (can be drown into wire)


• Conduct electricity and heat

Metals

• Vertical arrangement (top to bottom) of elements in the Modern Periodic Table of Elements

Family/Group

- A compound containing both a metal and a nonmetal in its formula

lonic Compound

The attraction between two oppositely charged ions


•Occurs between metal and nonmetal

lonic Bond

- An attractive force existing between atoms or groups of atoms

Chemical Bond

The atoms of the elements form bonds so as to have access to eight outer electron



Elements gain or lose or share electrons to achieve the electron configuration of the nearest noble gas

Octet Rule

- Structures of elements and compounds whose valence electrons are represented as dots (Named after Gilbert Newton Lewis)

Lewis Structures

Who is the proponent of Lewis Structure?

Gilbert Newton Lewis