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Question
take electrons
gasses at room temperature
7 elements
along the metalloid line
some form anions and some form cations
groups 1-12
antimony, boron, and tellurium
17 elements
to the left of the metalloid line
all are solid
metals, metalloids, nonmetals
Response
To solve this matching problem, we analyze the properties of Metals, Metalloids, and Nonmetals:
Metals:
- Groups 1 - 12: Metals are in these groups.
- To the left of the metalloid line: Metals lie left of metalloids.
- **Some form cations (metals form cations, but maybe a mix? Wait, metals mainly form cations; maybe the “some form anions” is for others. Wait, correct: Metals are in Groups 1 - 12, left of metalloid line, and most are solid (except Hg, but “all are solid” might be a simplification here). Also, metals lose electrons (opposite of “take electrons”). Wait, re - check:
Nonmetals:
- Take electrons: Nonmetals gain (take) electrons.
- Gases at room temperature: Many nonmetals (e.g., O₂, N₂, Cl₂) are gases.
- 17 elements: Nonmetals have ~17 elements.
- To the right of metalloid line (implied): Nonmetals are right of metalloids.
Metalloids:
- 7 elements: Metalloids have ~7 elements.
- Along the metalloid line: They lie on the metalloid (staircase) line.
- Some form anions and some form cations: Metalloids can form either.
- Antimony, Boron, and Tellurium: These are metalloids.
Matching:
- Take electrons → Nonmetals (nonmetals gain electrons).
- Gasses at room temperature → Nonmetals (many nonmetals are gaseous).
- 7 elements → Metalloids (metalloids have ~7 elements).
- Along the metalloid line → Metalloids (they lie on the staircase line).
- Some form anions and some form cations → Metalloids (metalloids show mixed ionic behavior).
- Groups 1 - 12 → Metals (metals occupy these groups).
- Antimony, Boron, and Tellurium → Metalloids (these are metalloid elements).
- 17 elements → Nonmetals (nonmetals have ~17 elements).
- To the left of the metalloid line → Metals (metals are left of the metalloid line).
- All are solid → Metals (most metals are solid; Hg is liquid, but this is a simplification).
Final Matches (Listed as Left → Right):
- Take electrons → Nonmetals
- Gasses at room temperature → Nonmetals
- 7 elements → Metalloids
- Along the metalloid line → Metalloids
- Some form anions and some form cations → Metalloids
- Groups 1 - 12 → Metals
- Antimony, Boron, and Tellurium → Metalloids
- 17 elements → Nonmetals
- To the left of the metalloid line → Metals
- All are solid → Metals
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To solve this matching problem, we analyze the properties of Metals, Metalloids, and Nonmetals:
Metals:
- Groups 1 - 12: Metals are in these groups.
- To the left of the metalloid line: Metals lie left of metalloids.
- **Some form cations (metals form cations, but maybe a mix? Wait, metals mainly form cations; maybe the “some form anions” is for others. Wait, correct: Metals are in Groups 1 - 12, left of metalloid line, and most are solid (except Hg, but “all are solid” might be a simplification here). Also, metals lose electrons (opposite of “take electrons”). Wait, re - check:
Nonmetals:
- Take electrons: Nonmetals gain (take) electrons.
- Gases at room temperature: Many nonmetals (e.g., O₂, N₂, Cl₂) are gases.
- 17 elements: Nonmetals have ~17 elements.
- To the right of metalloid line (implied): Nonmetals are right of metalloids.
Metalloids:
- 7 elements: Metalloids have ~7 elements.
- Along the metalloid line: They lie on the metalloid (staircase) line.
- Some form anions and some form cations: Metalloids can form either.
- Antimony, Boron, and Tellurium: These are metalloids.
Matching:
- Take electrons → Nonmetals (nonmetals gain electrons).
- Gasses at room temperature → Nonmetals (many nonmetals are gaseous).
- 7 elements → Metalloids (metalloids have ~7 elements).
- Along the metalloid line → Metalloids (they lie on the staircase line).
- Some form anions and some form cations → Metalloids (metalloids show mixed ionic behavior).
- Groups 1 - 12 → Metals (metals occupy these groups).
- Antimony, Boron, and Tellurium → Metalloids (these are metalloid elements).
- 17 elements → Nonmetals (nonmetals have ~17 elements).
- To the left of the metalloid line → Metals (metals are left of the metalloid line).
- All are solid → Metals (most metals are solid; Hg is liquid, but this is a simplification).
Final Matches (Listed as Left → Right):
- Take electrons → Nonmetals
- Gasses at room temperature → Nonmetals
- 7 elements → Metalloids
- Along the metalloid line → Metalloids
- Some form anions and some form cations → Metalloids
- Groups 1 - 12 → Metals
- Antimony, Boron, and Tellurium → Metalloids
- 17 elements → Nonmetals
- To the left of the metalloid line → Metals
- All are solid → Metals