- Elements form the simplest basic unit of matter.
- An element is a substance that contains atoms of only one type. An element cannot be broken into two or more simpler substances by any chemical method.
- Air and water, the most common substances are not elements as they are made of more than one type of element.
- There are around 106 elements and these are grouped and classified systematically according to their properties. This results in The Periodic Table.
- Periodic Table is a ready reckon-er chart where elements are arranged according to their atomic number (ie) number of protons in the nuclei.
- Each element is given a symbol, with its atomic number written near it.
(eg) Nitrogen is represented by the symbol N, in the periodic table. - The vertical column (top to bottom) in the periodic table is the group. Elements in a group share similar chemical properties.(eg) Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon and Radon
- Each horizontal row in the table is called a period. Properties of elements in a period change gradually from metallic to non-metallic, as we move from left to right.
- The elements on the left side of the periodic table are mainly metals, while those on the right are non-metals. For example in period ll, elements Boron, Carbon, Nitrogen are non-metals.
- The zig-zag line separates the metals from non-metals.
Monday, September 5, 2011
Elements
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