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Metals and non-metals

There are many divisions in the periodic table, but one of the most important is between the and the .

The metal elements are on the left of a 鈥榮tepped line鈥 that runs below boron (B), silicon (Si), arsenic (As), tellurium (Te), and astatine (At).

The Periodic Table metals and non metals

You can tell the difference between the metals and non-metals by looking at their properties.

Properties of a typical metal in a solid stateProperties of a typical non-metal in a solid state
Good conductor of electricityPoor conductor of electricity
Good conductor of heatPoor conductor of heat
Generally high melting pointsGenerally low melting points
Malleable (can be hammered into shape)Brittle (breaks when hammered)
Ductile (can be drawn out into wires)Brittle (snaps when stretched)
Sonorous (makes a ringing sound when struck)Not sonorous
Properties of a typical metal in a solid stateGood conductor of electricity
Properties of a typical non-metal in a solid statePoor conductor of electricity
Properties of a typical metal in a solid stateGood conductor of heat
Properties of a typical non-metal in a solid statePoor conductor of heat
Properties of a typical metal in a solid stateGenerally high melting points
Properties of a typical non-metal in a solid stateGenerally low melting points
Properties of a typical metal in a solid stateMalleable (can be hammered into shape)
Properties of a typical non-metal in a solid stateBrittle (breaks when hammered)
Properties of a typical metal in a solid stateDuctile (can be drawn out into wires)
Properties of a typical non-metal in a solid stateBrittle (snaps when stretched)
Properties of a typical metal in a solid stateSonorous (makes a ringing sound when struck)
Properties of a typical non-metal in a solid stateNot sonorous

At room temperature:

  • all the metals are solids, except mercury 鈥 it is a liquid.
  • the non-metal elements hydrogen nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine and all the noble gases (Group 0) are gases.
  • bromine, a non-metal, is a liquid.
  • every other element is a solid.

Groups

Elements in the same group have the same number of electrons in their outer shell, which means they have similar chemical properties

GroupNameMetal / Non-metalReactive / Non-reactive
1alkali metalsmetalreactive
2alkaline earth metalsmetalreactive
7halogensnon-metalreactive
0noble gasesnon-metalnon-reactive
Group1
Namealkali metals
Metal / Non-metalmetal
Reactive / Non-reactivereactive
Group2
Namealkaline earth metals
Metal / Non-metalmetal
Reactive / Non-reactivereactive
Group7
Namehalogens
Metal / Non-metalnon-metal
Reactive / Non-reactivereactive
Group0
Namenoble gases
Metal / Non-metalnon-metal
Reactive / Non-reactivenon-reactive