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Chemical Properties

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Chemical Properties of Elements

Chemical properties of elements are properties that can be observed during a chemical reaction. The properties include how likely they are to undergo a chemical reaction.

Chemical properties

Chemical properties

  • The properties of elements that allow them to react and undergo a chemical change are called chemical properties.
  • We will look at the chemical properties of elements on the next slides...
Toxicity

Toxicity

  • Toxic elements are those that are poisonous to humans and can cause serious illness, even death.
  • Mercury used to fill thermometers but it is easily absorbed through your skin and can be inhaled. Inhalation can cause death.
  • Arsenic is used as a poison. It can also cause cancer.
  • Lead in your body causes vomiting, coma and death. Lead was once used to line water pipes, and can be seen on the periodic table with the element symbol Pb.
    • Pb comes from its latin name, Plumbum.
Flammability

Flammability

  • The flammability of an element is how easily it will react with oxygen, causing a fire.
  • If an element is more flammable, it will react with oxygen and burn at a much lower temperature.
  • Hydrogen gas is very flammable. The Hindenberg, a hydrogen-filled German Zeppelin airship in 1937, was destroyed by fire.
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