Monday, July 7, 2014

Properties of common elements




element
Ar
symbol
properties
hydrogen
1
H
Colourless, tasteless, odourless gas/ less dense than air;
diatomic molecules; pop test
helium
2
He
Colourless, tasteless and inert gas/ less dense than air;
diatomic molecules
lithium
3
Li
Soft, silvery metal, reactive/ low density/ stored under oil; less reactive than sodium
beryllium 
4
Be
Hard, silvery-white metal
boron
5
B
Dark brown powder, non-metal, reactive
carbon
6
C
diamond: very hard, colourless, reflects/refracts light
graphite: dull, grey solid/conducts
very high melting and boiling points; giant covalent structure
 
nitrogen
7
N
Colourless, odourless, tasteless gas/ slightly less dense than air; 78% of air; unreactive because of triple covalent bond; diatomic molecules
oxygen
8

O
Colourless, odourless, tasteless gas/ slightly denser than air; 21% of air; diatomic molecules; relights glowing splint
fluorine
9
F
Pale yellow gas/ irritating smell/ poisonous; diatomic molecules; most reactive halogen
neon
10
Ne
Colourless, tasteless, odourless, inert gas; monatomic
sodium
11
Na
Soft, silvery-white metal/ low density/ very reactive/ stored under oil; less reactive than potassium
magnesium
12
Mg
Silvery-white relatively soft metal
aluminium
13
Al
Hard, strong but low density, bluish-white metal/ oxide layer prevents it from reacting with air and water/ good conductor
silicon
14
Si
Dark-grey solid/ very high melting and boiling points
phosphorus
15
P
Allotropes: - white-yellowish soft waxy / extremely reactive
- red, relatively unreactive powder
 
sulphur
16
S
Most of the time: pale yellow, brittle crystalline solid/ reactive
chlorine
17
Cl
Greenish-yellow, dense, poisonous gas/ moderately soluble in water/ very reactive/ diatomic
argon
18
Ar
Colourless, odourless, inert gas/ monatomic
potassium
19
K
Soft, silvery-white metal/ low density/ very reactive; stored under oil
calcium
20
Ca
Relatively soft, silvery-white metal/ reactive with air and water
bromine
35
Br
Deep red, dense, sharp smelling, poisonous liquid/ very reactive;
diatomic molecules
iodine
53
I
Grey/black shiny solid/ very volatile/ vapour is unpleasant and poisonous/ diatomic molecules – least reactive halogen

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