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File: Metal Ppt 82163 | Nonmetals And Metalloids
life on earth depends on certain nonmetal elements the air you and other animals breathe contains several nonmetals including oxygen and all living organisms are made from compounds of the ...

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    • Life on Earth depends on certain nonmetal 
       elements. 
    • The air you and other animals breathe contains 
       several nonmetals, including oxygen. 
    • And all living organisms are made from 
       compounds of the nonmetal carbon. 
    • Yet, while many compounds containing nonmetals 
       are useful to life, some nonmetals by themselves 
       are poisonous and highly reactive. 
    • Still other nonmetals are completely unreactive. 
    • Compared to metals, nonmetals have a much 
       wider variety of properties. 
    • However, nonmetals do have several properties in 
       common.
                                 
     These bears, the grass behind them, and all 
     life on Earth is based on carbon, a nonmetal.
                            
        Properties of Nonmetals
    • A nonmetal is an element that lacks most 
      of the properties of a metal. 
    • Most nonmetals are poor conductors of 
      electricity and heat and are reactive with 
      other elements. 
    • Solid nonmetals are dull and brittle. 
    • Look at the periodic table. 
    • All of the elements in green-tinted boxes 
      are nonmetals. 
    • Many of the nonmetals are common 
      elements on Earth.
                            
 Figure 9 Periodic Table of the 
 Elements The periodic table 
 includes over 100 elements. 
 Many of the properties of an 
 element can be predicted by its 
 position on the table.
                           
             Physical Properties
    • Ten of the 16 nonmetals are gases at room 
      temperature. 
    • The air you breathe is mostly a mixture of 
      two nonmetals, nitrogen (N) and oxygen 
      (O). 
    • Other nonmetal elements, such as carbon 
      (C), iodine (I), and sulfur (S), are solids at 
      room temperature. 
    • Bromine (Br) is the only nonmetal that is 
      liquid at room temperature.
                               
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