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  1. Periodic Table -- Elements
    Reading The Periodic Table Evelyn Williams John Hope Community Academy 8125 South Shore Drive 5515 S. Lowe Ave. Chicago IL 60617 Chicago IL 60621 (312)734-1841 (312)535-3160 Objectives: This lesson is designed for 8th Grade students. Students will be able to: 1) Categorize a group of shells and unknown elements using different characteristics. 2) Read and interpret the Periodic Table. Materials Needed: 1. One set of assorted shells for each group. 2.
  2. Periodic Table -- Periodic Tables
    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Glenn Seaborg, the Nobel Prize-winning nuclear chemist who discovered plutonium and so many other elements that scientists had to redesign the periodic table, has died. He was 86.
  3. Periodic Table
    The modern Periodic Table is a Eni Meeni Mini Mo method of displaying made up names of different atoms and was invented in 1974 by Mandalaav, a science teacher in Wellington, New Zealand. (On a related note, Madalaav ... insists he invented the Occasional Table, but this claim occassionally goes into great dispute.) Scientists thinks that the Periodic Table contains 118 elements but we all really know that it contains only Water, Earth, Fire and Air. Other new age scientists have come up with a new table containing five elements namely Metal, Wood, Water, Fire and Earth. Some scientists argue that rhubarb should be added to the former list, claiming that it is of equal importance of the other named elements. T Today, The Periodic Table contains elements including Polonium, Bohrium, Osmium and Opium.
  4. Periodic Table -- Properties
    Mendeleev's table had the elements arranged by atomic weights with recurring properties in a periodic manner. Where atomic weight placement disagreed with the properties that should occur in a particular spot in the table, he gave preference to the element with the correct properties. He even predicted elements for places that were not yet occupied in the table. These predictions proved to be amazingly accurate.
  5. Periodic Table -- Groups
    The origin of the periodic table was explained in the 1920s in terms of the basic physical laws (quantum mechanics) obeyed by the electrons of an atom. Thus, the rows in the periodic table correspond to the shell number, n, and groups correspond to a particular electronic configuration designated by the number and type of electrons in the outermost shell. These electrons govern chemical properties and are known as valence electrons. See ... Electron configuration; Valence.
  6. Periodic Table -- Alkali Metals
    The 6 elements classified as "Alkaline Earth Metals" are located in Group 2 elements of the Periodic Table. Elements classified as Alkaline Earth Metals are all found in the Earth’s crust, but not in the elemental form as they are so reactive. Instead, they are widely distributed in rock structures. The Alkaline Earth Metals are:
  7. Periodic Table -- Atoms
    By all accounts, Periodic Table from Synergy Creations is a real winner for the high school classroom. The most important feature of a science reference program is information. Is it displayed clearly? Is it complete? Is it is easily obtained? Periodic Table definitely delivers on all these fronts, and arguably has the best, easiest-to-use interface of all the atomic reference programs.
  8. Periodic Table -- Electrons
    The noble gases are located in Group VIII of the periodic table. Helium and neon are examples of noble gases. These elements are used to make lighted signs, refrigerants, and lasers. The noble gases are not reactive. This is because they have little tendency to gain or lose electrons.
  9. Periodic Table -- Information
    You can use this club to discuss any aspect of the periodic table. Do you need information for a project? Maybe someone here can help you. Information about updates to WebElements [www.webelements.com] will apear here as well. Have fun!
  10. Element
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