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Elements and Their Properties Nonmetals

Elements and Their Properties Nonmetals. Chapter 19 Section 2. Nonmetals. Usually Gases or Brittle Solids at room temp. Do NOT conduct heat or electricity well NOT Shiny All (except Hydrogen) are found on the right side of the Periodic Table. Hydrogen. 90% of atoms in the Universe

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Elements and Their Properties Nonmetals

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  1. Elements and Their PropertiesNonmetals Chapter 19 Section 2

  2. Nonmetals • Usually Gases or Brittle Solids at room temp. • Do NOT conduct heat or electricity well • NOT Shiny • All (except Hydrogen) are found on the right side of the Periodic Table

  3. Hydrogen • 90% of atoms in the Universe • Highly Reactive • Forms a Diatomic Molecule as a gas • Two atoms of same element in a covalent bond

  4. Halogens • Group 17 • Reactive in Elemental Form • 7 Valence Electrons

  5. Halogen Uses • Fluorine  toothpaste, etch glass, frost light bulbs • Chlorine  disinfect water, bleach • Bromine  dyes in cosmetics • Iodine  essential to diet • Astatine  Radioactive and rare

  6. Group 18 Exist as isolated atoms 8 Valence Electrons  Stable Noble Gases

  7. Noble Gas Uses • Helium  Blimps, Balloons • Neon and Argon  “neon lights” • Argon and Krypton  laser lights

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