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6P 6W Present....
The Periodic Table
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Periodic Table
Periodic Graphic Chemical Elements, An Online
Interactive Periodic Table of Elements, November
12, 2001, http//www.chemicalelements.com/
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Hydrogen
Atomic number 1 Atomic symbol H Nick 17
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Hydrogen
  • Discovered by Henry Cavendish in 1766.
  • Origin The name is derived from Greek Hydro
    Genes, meaning water forming.

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  • A colorless, odorless gas that burns and that
    can form an explosive mixture with its air. Its
    a non-metal.
  • The atomic number is 1.
  • The boiling point is -252.87
  • The melting point is -259.14


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Helium
Automatic
Number2 Automatic SymbolHe Abbey
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Helium
  • Sir William Ramsey discovered Helium
  • Helium is originated from the Greek word Helios,
    which means sun .
  • Helium was discovered in London

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  • Helium's automatic number is 2
  • The melting point of helium is- -272 C
  • Helium's boiling point is 268. 6C.
  • Helium s state of matter is a gas. Helium looks
    like the sun, or like a ball of fire.

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Lithium
Atomic number 3 Atomic symbol LI Sean
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Lithium Discovered by J.A.R. Arfvelson Originated
in Stockholm, Sweden
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Lithium is a metal. It is the lightest off all
metals. It is also from the Greek lithos which
means stone. Atomic 3 Melting point is 180.54
degrees C Boiling point is 1347 degrees C
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Beryllium
  • Atomic number 4
  • Atomic symbol BE
  • Sarah 10

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  • Beryllium
  • Beryllium was discovered by N.L Vauquelin.
  • It was discovered in 1797. Origin The name comes
    from beryllos,the Greek for semi-precious stone
    beryl.

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  • Beryllium is a metal. It is very silvery and
    light weight.
  • The atomic number is 4.
  • The melting point is1278.0 degrees C.
  • The boiling point is 2970.0 degrees c

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Boron
Atomic Symbol B Julie 25
Atomic Number 5
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  • Boron
  • discovered by J.L. Gay-Lussac, L.J. Thenard,
    and Sir Humphry Davy
  • discovered in 1808 in France and London

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Boron is a metalloid. Its state is a
solid.
  • The atomic number is 5.
  • The melting point is 2300.0
  • The boiling point is 2550.0

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Carbon
Atomic Number 6 Atomic Symbol C By Mary Kate
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  • discovered It is known from prehistoric times.
  • originated The name is derived from the Latin
    word carbo charcoal.

Carbon
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  • Carbon is a non metal.
  • The atomic number of carbon is 6.
  • The melting point of carbon is 3,500 degrees
    Celsius.
  • The boiling point of carbon is 4,827 degrees
    Celsius.
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Nitrogen
7
  • Atomic number7
  • Atomic symbol N
  • Jessica 11

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Nitrogen
  • Discovered by Daniel Rutherford
  • It was discovered in the year 1772 and it was
    discovered in Edinburgh,UK.

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  • Nitrogen is a non-metal.
  • Atomic number 7
  • The melting point is 209.9 degrees Celsius.
  • The boiling point is 195.8 degrees Celsius
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Oxygen
8
  • Atomic Number8
  • Atomic Symbol O
  • NameVincent 33

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  • Oxygen
  • Discovered By Joseph Priestley
  • Discovered in Wiltshire, England, 1774
  • Originated from the Greek word, Oxygenes,
    meaning acid forming.

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  • My element (oxygen) is a non-metal. Oxygens
    atomic weight is 15.9994. It was discovered in
    1774.
  • Oxygens atomic number is 8
  • The melting point is -218.4 C ( 54.750008 K
    297.4 F
  • The boiling point is -183 C ( 90.15 K 297 F)

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Fluorine
9
Atomic Number9 Atomic Symbol F Brittany 8
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Fluorine
  • In 1886 by Henri Moissan.
  • It was discovered in Paris, France and derived
    from the Latin fleure' , to flow.

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  • Fluorine is a Halogen. They were used in welding
    medals and for frosting glass before the element
    was discovered. Fluoride is also another form
    used to protect teeth.
  • Atomic number 9
  • Melting Point -219.62 C
  • Boiling Point - 188.14 C

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10
NEON
Atomic Symbol NE Bridget 22 Atomic 10
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NEON
  • Discovered By Sir William Ramsay and M.T.
    Travers
  • Discovered in 1898 in London, UK
  • The name is derived from the Greek neos,
    meaning new.

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  • Neon is a noble gas
  • Boiling Point -246.1 0 degrees C
  • Atomic Number 10
  • Neon will not react with any other
    substance. It is produced from liquid air for
    ornamental lighting
  • Melting Point -248.6 degrees C

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Sodium
Atomic number 11 Atomic symbol Na Maggie
11
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Sodium
  • Discover by Sir Humpry Davy
  • It was discovered in 1807 in London, UK
  • The origin comes from the English soda and the
    chemical symbol comes from the Latin word
    natrium which means the same.

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  • Sodium is a alkali metal. It tarnishes
    with minutes in being exposed to the air, and
    which reacts vigorously with water.
  • Atomic number 11
  • Melting Point 97.8 degrees C
  • Boiling Point 882.9 degrees C

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12
Magnesium

Atomic Number 12 Atomic Symbol Mg Marina
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Magnesium
  • Discovered by Joseph Black
  • Magnesia is named after a district
    in Greece

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  • A silvery white metal. That can burn with a
    bright light and was formally used in
    flash-bulbs.
  • Atomic Number 12
  • Melting Point 638.8 C
  • Boiling Point 1090. C

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Aluminium
Atomic Symbol- Al Megan
13
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  • Aluminium
  • Discovered by by Hans Oersted
  • Discovered In 1825
  • OriginatedFrom alumen,the Latin for the
    mineral alum.

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  • Aliuminium is the most abundant metals. Aluminium
    does not rust but it is easy to recycle.
  • Its Atomic Number is- 13
  • Its Melting point is- 660.37
  • Its Boiling point- 2467 C
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Silicon
14
Atomic Number 14 Atomic Symbol Si Name
Meghan
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Silicon
  • Discover in i824
  • Who discoveredby J.J Berzeliuse
  • Isolated in Stockhdm, Sweden

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  • Did you know that Silicon is not a metal it is a
    Metalloid. Silicon is a solid.
  • The atomic number is14
  • The melting point is1,410 degrees
  • The boiling point is 2,355 degrees

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15
Phosphorus
Atomic number 15 Atomic symbol P Tom
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  • Phosphoras
  • discovered byHenning Brandt in 1669.
  • Originated The name is derived from the Greek
    Phosphoras, meaning bringer of light because it
    glows in the dark.

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  • Phosphoras is a non metal. White phosphoras is
    manufactured industry, and glows in the dark.
  • The Atomic number is 15.
  • The melting point is 44.1 degrees Celsius.
  • The boiling point is 280 degrees Celsius.

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Sulfur
Atomic Number16 Atomic Symbol S Giancarlo 3
16
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  • Discovered known to ancient civilizations.
  • Origin The name may have one or two
    derivations the Sanskrit sulvere or the Latin
    sulphurium, both meaning sulfur.

Sulfur
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  • My element is a non-metal. It also occurs in
    large deposits as yellow crystals.
  • The atomic number is 16.
  • The melting point is 112.8 degrees Celsius.
  • The boiling point is 444.6 degrees Celsius.

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Chlorine
Atomic Number17 Atomic SymbolCI Rebecca
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  • Chlorine
  • Discovered By C.W. Scheele in 1774
  • It originated in Uppsala, Sweden and the name
    was derived from the Greek Chloros, meaning
    pale green.

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  • My element is a gas that is nonmetal with a
    choking smell and it was used for World War one
    as a weapon. It was also used to disinfect
    swimming pools.
  • The atomic number is seventeen.
  • The melting point is -100.98 C
  • The boiling point is -34.6 C
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Argon
18
Atomic number 18 Atomic symbol Ar By Luke
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Argon
  • It was discovered by Lord Rayleigh and Sir
    William Ramsay
  • Discovered in 1899
  • Originated in from the Greek

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  • The element I choose is argon. Argon is a noble
    gas
  • Its atomic number is 18
  • The melting point is 189.3 degrees Celsius
  • The boiling point is 186 degrees Celsius
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Potassium
19
Atomic number 19 Symbol K Nicholas
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  • Potassium
  • Discovered by Sir Humphry in 1807 in London
  • It was from England.The metal was from Latin.

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Potassium is a
Alkali Metal.
Melting Point 63.65 C (336.8 K, 146.57 F)
Boiling Point 774.0 C (1047.15 K, 1425.2 F)
The atomic number is 19. The element is a soft
silvery metal.
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Calcium
Atomic Number 20 Atomic Symbol Ca Tracy 7
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  • Calcium
  • Calcium was discovered by Sir Humphry Davy. It
    was isolated in London, UK.
  • Origin The name comes from the Latin calx
    meaning lime. It was discovered 1808.

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  • Calcium legend is Alkali Earth. Calcium is a
    slivery white, soft metal that reacts with water.
  • The atomic number is 20
  • The boiling point is 1484 C.
  • The melting point is 839 C.

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Scandium 21
Atomic 21 Atomic Symbol Sc Nick
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Scandium
  • Who discovered it? L. F. Nilson
  • When it was discovered? 1879
  • Where was it originated? Scandia

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  • Scandium is a silvery metal that tarnishes when
    in contact with air.It also burns easily and
    reacts when in contact with water.
  • atomic number 21
  • the melting point is 1539 degrees Celsius.
  • The boiling point is 2832 degrees Celsius.
  • The weight is 44.9559

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22
Titanium
Atomic number22 Atomic symbol Ti Joey
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  • discovered by Rev. William Gregor
  • discovered in 1791
  • Originated in Creed Cornwall, UK

Titanium
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  • Titanium is a trans metal. Its atomic weight is
    47.90
  • Atomic number 22
  • Melting point 1,660 degrees
  • Boiling point3,287 degrees

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Vanadium
23
Atomic Symbol V Atomic number 23 Daniel 5
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  • Discover by A.M. del Rio
  • It was discover in year 1801
  • It was originated in Mexico City,

    Mexico

Vanadium
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  • My element is a Trans. Metal
  • My atomic number is 23
  • My melting
  • My boiling 3380.0 degrees C

189010 0C
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Chromium
Atomic Number 24 Atomic Symbol Cr Taylor
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  • Discovered by N.L. Vauquelin
  • Discovered in 1780,isolated in France, and its
    origin comes from the Greek word chroma meaning
    colour.

Chromium
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  • Chromium is a hard silvery metal with a blue
    tinge. It is combined with steel to make
    stainless steel.
  • The atomic number chromium is 24.
  • The melting point is 1,857 degrees C ( 2,130
    degrees K, 3,374 degrees F).
  • The boiling point is 2,672degrees C ( 2,945
    degrees K, 4,841 degrees F).

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Manganese
25
Atomic Number 25 Atomic Symbol Mn Justas
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  • Manganese
  • Discovered It was discovered by J.G. Gahn
  • It was discovered in 1774, and its origin was
    from the Latin word magnes, meaning magnet.

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  • Manganese is a trans. metal. It is an essential
    element for all living things. Manganese is
    sometimes used to harden steel.
  • The atomic number is 25.
  • The melting point is 1,245 degrees Celsius.
  • The boiling point is 1,962 degrees Celsius.

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Iron
26

Atomic Number
26
Greg
Atomic symbol
FE
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Iron
  • Discovered By Ancient Civilizations
  • Discovered in Ancient times
  • Originated from the AngloSaxon iren, and the
    symbol from the Latin ferrum, meaning iron.

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Iron
  • Iron is a trans. Metal. It rusts easily, but is
    the most important of all metals. Production
    exceeds 700 million tons a year.
  • Irons atomic number is 26
  • Melting point 1535.0 C 1808.15 K 2795.0 F
  • Boiling point 2750.0 C 3023.15 K 4982.0 F

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Cobalt
Atomic Number- 27 Atomic Symbol-Co Mary 26
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  • Cobalt
  • Discovered By G. Brandt
  • Discovered In 1735
  • originated from the German kobald, meaning
    goblin

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  • Cobalt is a silvery metal with a blue cast. It
    is an essential element for humans since it is a
    part of vitamin B12.
  • 27 is its atomic number.
  • Its melting point is 1495 degrees C.
  • Its boiling point is 2870 degrees C.

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Nickel
28
28 Ni Carrie
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  • Nickel
  • Discovered by A. F. Cronstedt
  • Isolated in Stockholm, Sweden in 1751
  • The Origin of the name means Devils copper or
    St. Nicholass copper

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  • Nickel is a Trans. Metal.It is also a silvery
    metal.
  • The atomic number of the element is 28.
  • The melting point is 1453.o degrees C.
  • The boiling point is 2732.o degrees C.

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COPPER
29
Atomic Number 29 Atomic Symbol Cu By Jenna
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  • Copper
  • Discovered Known to ancient civilizations
  • Originated The name is derived from Cuprum,
    the Latin name for Cyprus

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  • Coppers atomic number is 29
  • It is a trans. metal
  • Boils at 2567 C
  • Melts at 1083 C
  • Its atomic weight is 63.546

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Zinc
Atomic Number 30 Atomic Symbol Zn Megan
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  • Zinc
  • The Indians discovered zinc in India and China.
  • Zinc was discovered in 20 b.c.
  • Zincs name originated from the Indians who
    discovered it.

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  • Zinc is a gray metal that is used in
    food,batteries,plastic,rubber, and some
    medications.
  • Its atomic number is 30.
  • Its melting point is 419.58 degrees Celsius.
  • Its boiling point is 907 degrees Celsius.

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31
Atomic Number
Gallium
GA
Atomic Symbol
Natalie
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  • Gallium
  • Discovered By P.E Lecoq De Boisbaudran.
  • It was originated in France in 1875.The name is
    derived by the word Gallia the Latin name for
    France.

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  • Gallium is a metal . Gallium is soft.
  • Its atomic number is 31.
  • The melting point is 29.78 degrees Celsius.
  • The boiling point is 2403 degrees C.
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Germanium
Atomic Number32 Atomic SymbolGe Emily
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Germanium Name of element Germanium Origin The
name is derived from Germania, the latin word
for germany. Discovered by C.A. Winkler It was
discovered in 1886
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  • My Element is a silvery semi-metal element used
    in semi-conductors and Specialty Glass for
    infrared devices.
  • My atomic number is thirty- two.
  • The melting point is 937.4 C
  • The Boiling Point is 2830 C

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Arsenic
. Atomic number 33 . Symbol AS . Julia
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  • Arsenic
  • Albertus Magnus
  • It was discovered in the 18th century it
    originated in Greece.Its name comes from
    arsenikon the Greek name for the pigment yellow
    orpiment.

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  • Arsenic is a non metal it was found in the
    thirteen century and was known to cure all tonic.
  • 33
  • The melting point is 817.0
  • The boiling point is 613.0
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SELENIUM
34
ATOMIC NUMBER 34
ATOMIC SYMBOL SE
ELIZABETH 24
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SELENIUM
  • Discovered by J.J. Berzelius
  • Was discovered in 1817 in Stockholm, Sweden
  • Origin The name is derived from the Greek
    selene, meaning moon.

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  • Selenium is a non- metal. Selenium can exist in
    two forms, as a silvery metal or as a red powder.
  • Atomic Number 34
  • Boiling Point 684.9 degrees C
  • Melting Point 217.0 degrees C

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Bromine
Atomic No. 35 Atomic SymbolBr
Srividya
35
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  • Discovered by A.j. Balard in Montpelier, France
  • and by C. Lowg in Germany
  • Discovered in 1826
  • Origin Comes from the greek word meaning
  • stench, because of its strong smell. It is a
  • halogen element.

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  • Boiling Point 58.78 C
  • Freezing point unknown
  • Bromine, a Halogen Element, is an oily red liquid
    with a very strong smell. Atomic number 35

Bromine
  • Melting Point

-7.2 C
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Krypton
36
Atomic Number 36 Atomic SymbolKr Breanne 29
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Krypton
  • Name of element Krypton
  • Type A colorless and odorless gas(noble gas)
  • Who Discovered it Sir William Ramsay
  • Where it was discovered London U.K.
  • OriginKrypton is derived from the Greek
    wordkryptos, meaning hidden.

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  • Summary Krypton, a colorless and odorless gas,
    is one of the rarest gases in the Earths
    atmosphere. This element is inert to everything
    but fluorine gas. Kryptons gas is accounting for
    one part per million by mile.
  • Atomic Number 36
  • Melting Point -157.2 degrees Celsius
  • Boiling Point 153.4deegres Celsius

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Rubidium
37
Atomic Number 37 Atomic symbol Rb Sylwia Potoczny
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Rubidium
  • The metal IS Alkali metal
  • It was discovered by r.w. Bunsen and G. Kirchoff.
  • It was discovered in 1861 in heidlelberg. The
    name is derived from the latin rubidius,red.

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A soft metal that ignites in the air and reacts
violently with water. The atomic number is
37. The melting point is 38.89 0C. The boiling
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Yttrium
39
Atomic number 39 Atomic symbol Y Carolyn 14 6W
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Yttrium
  • Yttrium is a trans. metal
  • It was discovered by J Gadolin
  • It was discovered in 1794 in Abo, Finland and
    named after a Swedish town of Ytterby

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Yttrium
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Yttrrium is a soft silvery metal used in
television screens to produce the color red. Its
melting point is at 1523 0C Its boiling point is
at 3337 0C
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Niobium
Atomic Number41 Atomic SymbolNb David Kubik 16
41
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-Niobium 41 C. Hatchett
Discovered it. -It
was discovered in 1801
-Isolated in London U.K.
The name is derived from Niobe, in Greek
mythology the daughter of Tantalus, after whom
the very similar element is named. Niobium was
once known in the USA as columbium.
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-A silvery metal that is very resistant to
corrosion and is added in small amounts to
improve stainless steels. -41
Boiling point-4927.0 C (5200.15 K, 8900.6
F)
Melting point-2468.0 C (2741.15 K, 4474.4 F)
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Technetiun
43
Atomic number 43 Atomic symbol Andrew
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Technetiun
  • C. Perrier and E.G. Segre
  • It was discovered In 1937 in Palermo, Sicily
  • The name is derived from the Greek Tekhnetos,
    meaning artificial.
  • Trans Metal element

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  • Technetium is a radioactive artificially made
    silvery metal. It is today obtained as a gray
    powder and in tone quantities.
  • 43 is its atomic number
  • 220050 0C
  • 4877 0C
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Ruthenium
Atomic number 44 Atomic symbol RU George
44
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Ruthenium
  • J.A. Snaidecki
  • the word is a Latin word for Russia
  • It was discovered in Vilno, Poland in 1808

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  • Ruthenium is used to harden platinum and
    palladium and as catalyst in chemicals industry.
  • 44
  • 2250 0C
  • 3900 0C
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Rhodium
45
Atomic Number 45 Atomic Symbol Rh Brian 6W
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  • Rhodium was discovered by W.H. Wollaston in 1803.
  • It was isolated in London, UK.
  • Its name originated from the Greek word
    Rhodon, meaning rose. Its symbol originated from
    a rose.

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  • Rhodium has 35 electrons, 45 protons, and 58
    neutrons. It has a silver color.
  • Rhodiums atomic number is 45.
  • Its melting point is 1,966 degrees Celsius.
  • Its boiling point is 3,727 degrees Celsius.

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Silver
47
Atomic Number- 47 Atomic Symbol- Ag Kris Chin
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Silver
47
  • Name of element Silver
  • Who discovered your elementknown to ancient
    civilization
  • originThe name is derived from the Anglo-Saxon
    seolfur and the chemical symbol from the Latin
    argentums both meaning silver.
  • The melting point of silver is 961.93 0C and the
    boiling point is 2212 0C
  • Silver is a trans metal

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Silver tarnishes slowly as sulfur compounds in
the atmosphere react with the surface to form
black silver sulfide. Silver has been used for
jewellery and tableware since ancient times, but
it is also employed for silvering glass and in
photography, as well as for industrial uses.
World production is about 10,000 tonnes per year.
Silver is present in the human body but has no
known role.
  • The melting point of silver is 961.93 0C and the
    boiling point is 2212 0C

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Cadmium
48
Atomic Number- 48 Atomic Symbol- CD Kayla
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Cadmium
  • Cadmium is the name of my element
  • It was discovered by Friedrich Stromeyer. It
    was discovered in 1817
  • It is originated from the Latin word cadmia,
  • The name for the mineral calamine.
  • It is a trans. metal.

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Summary- A silvery metal produced as a by-product
of zinc refining. It is used in rechargeable,
poisonous, and nickel batteries.
Atomic Number- 48
Boiling Point- 765.0 degrees Celsius Melting
Point-320.9 degrees Celsius
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Indium
Atomic Number 49 Atomic Symbol IN Scott 30
49
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Indium
  • F. Reich and H. Richter discovered Indium in
    1863. It was discovered in Frieberg, Germany.
  • The element is named after indigo, which is our
    colour of the brightest line in its spectrum.
  • Trans. metal

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A soft, silvery metal that is stable and used in
low-melting alloys for fire-sprinkler systems in
shops and warehouses. Some semi-conductors and
transistors are made of indium arsenic and indium
antimony.
49
Melting point is 156.61 degrees C Boiling point
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Tin
50
Atomic Number50 Atomic SymbolSn Ryan 6W
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Tin
  • My element is Tin.
  • It was discovered by an ancient civilization
    that is not known by scientists today.
  • Its name originated from the Anglo-Saxon tin its
    symbol comes from the Latin word
    stagnum(dripping) because tin melts easily.

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Tin
50
MY element is a Transition metal. It has 50
electrons/neutrons. The atomic number is 50. The
boiling point is 2270.0 degrees C. The Melting
point is 231.9
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51
Antimony
Atomic number 51 Atomic symbolSb Name Amy
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Antimony
  • Name of element Antimony
  • Type semi metal
  • Discovered by an unknown alchemist
  • Where discovered the middle ages
  • Originated the Greek word anti monos

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Antimony
  • SummaryAntimony is a rare metal, which was used
    in early times for hardening other metals in an
    industry,and making bells. The main producing
    countries are China, Bolivia, Russia, and South
    Africa.
  • Atomic number 51
  • Melting point 630 degrees Celsius
  • Boiling 1750 degrees Celsius
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Tellurium
52
Atomic 52 Atomic symbol TE Jason Zagraniczny 33
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Tellurium
NON-METAL
Origin The name is derived from the Latin
tellus, meaning Earth
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  • A semi-metal obtained as a gray powder. Its
    compounds are to be avoided because not only are
    they poisonous but contact with even the tiniest
    amounts leads to unpleasant body odors!
  • 52
  • Boiling point 989.8 0C
  • Melting point 449.5 0C
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53
Iodine
Atomic number 53 Atomic symbol I Luke Ressler
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Iodine
  • Name of element Iodine
  • Discovered by Bernard Courtois in 1811
  • The name came from the Greek word Iodes, meaning
    violet.

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Iodine is an element that is mainly found on sea
plants. It is soft, brownish substance.
Iodine
The atomic number is 53
The boiling point of Iodine is 184 0C
The melting point of Iodine is 113.5 0C
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Xenon
54
Atomic Number 54 Atomic Symbol XE Juozas
Pranckevicius
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Xenon
54
Name of Element Xenon Who Discovered Element
Sir Williams Ramsay and M.W. Travers It was
discovered in 1898 in London, it was originated
from the Greek word xenos meaning strange .
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Xenon is a odorless gas. It was discovered in
London Its atomic number is 54. The melting point
is at 111.9 degrees C The boiling point is at
108.1 degrees C
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Cesium
55
Atomic number-55 Atomic Symbol-Cs Hayley
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Cesium
  • Cesium is a soft gold-colored metal.
  • The men who discovered it are R. Bunsen and G. R
    Kirchoff.
  • It was discovered in Heidelberg, Germany in 1860.

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Cesium is a soft, gold-colored metal that is
quickly attacked by air and reacts explosively in
water.
Melting Point 28.5 C (301.65 K, 83.3 F)
Boiling Point 678.4 C (951.55005 K, 1253.12
F) The atomic number is 55
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Barium
Atomic Number is 56 Atomic Symbol is Ba Olivia
56
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  • Barium
  • Sir Humphry Davy
  • Origin The name comes from the Greeks barys
    meaning heavy.
  • Discovered 1808

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  • It is a soft smooth silvery metal object.
  • 56
  • The Melting point is 725.0
  • The Boiling point is 1140.0 C

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NICK GAWRON
lanthanum
ATOMIC NUMBER - 57
Nick
ATOMIC SYMBOL - LA
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lanthanum
Discovered by C.G. Mosander in 1839
Rare earth
Origin The name is derived from the Greek
'lanthana, meaning to lie hidden.
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  • Lanthanum is one of the most reactive of the
    rare earth metals. It oxidises rapidly when
    exposed to the air, and burns easily. It is
    attacked slowly by cold water, and rapidly by hot
    water. It reacts directly with carbon, nitrogen,
    phosphorus, sulfur, the halogens and some other
    elements. At room temperature, the structure of
    lanthanum is hexagonal. This changes to
    face-centred cubic at 310K, and to body-centred
    cubic at 865K.

Melting Point/K 
1194  Boiling Point/K 
3730
  • Trans metal

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cerium
58
Atomic number 58 Atomic symbol Ce Gregory
Catrambone
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cerium

Metalloid Discovered by J.J. berzelius and W.
Hisinger Discovered in 1803 in
Vestmanland,Sweden
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A gray metal, more abundant than tin or lead and
almost as abundant as zinc. It is little used
because it tarnishes easily, reacts with water
and burns when heated a little cerium is
employed in alloys, special glass and ceramics,
but the best known use is in flints for pocket
lighters. atomic number 58
Melting Point/K 1072  Boiling Point/K 3699
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Praseodymium
59
Atomic number 59 Atomic symbol Pr
John 20
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Praseodymium
Discovered by Baron Auer von Welsbach in 1885
in Vienna, Austria. Origin The name is
derived from the Greek word prasios dydimos
meaning green twin.
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The boiling point is 3127 0C. The melting
point is 935 0C. The atomic number is 59
Description A soft, silvery metal employed in
alloys, as flints for pocket lighters and for the
yellow visor glass used to protect welders.
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Neodymium
Atomic number60 Atomic SymbolNd Ale
60
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Neodymium
  • Its a silvery metal
  • Baron von Welsbach discovered it in Vienna,
    Austria.
  • Origin The name is derived from the Greek neos
    diymos
  • Discovered in 1885

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  • A fairly common but little used a silvery metal.
    It is contained in some alloys for magnets,
    glass, glazes and lighter flints. Neodymium dust
    and salts are very irritating to the eyes.
  • The atomic number is 60.
  • The melting point is 1294K.
  • The boiling point is 3341K.

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Promethium
Atomic Number 61 Atomic Symbol PM Kirstin
61
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Promethium
Discovered by,J.A Marinsky Isolated in Oak Ridge,
Tennessee, year 1945 The element was named after
Prometheus, who in Greek mythology stole fire
from the gods. Element is rare earth. 61
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  • A radioactive element whose longest isotope,
    promethium-145, has a half-life of 18 years.
    Atomic number 61
  • Boiling and melting point of element not known to
    site.

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Samarium
62
Atomic number 62 Atomic symbol Sm Andrew Janik
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Samarium
  • Metalloid
  • Discovered by P. E. Lecoq de Bisbaudrana
  • Discovered in 1879
  • isolated Paris France
  • The element is named after the element
    samarstike

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  • A silvery metal that finds specialized use in
    glass and electronics
  • Atomic number 62
  • Boiling point 2064 Kelvin
  • Melting point 1350 Kelvin
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Europium
Atomic Number63 Atomic SymbolEU Colleen OHara
63
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Europium
  • It is a rare earth.
  • It is a soft silvery metal.
  • E.A. Demarcay discovered it.
  • The element was discovered in 1902 in Paris,
    France
  • The origin is that it was named after Europe

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  • It is a soft, silvery metal that tarnishes
    quickly and reacts to water. It is used in making
    thin super-conducting alloys and in color
    television.
  • The atomic number is 63.
  • The melting point is 822 degrees Celsius.
  • The boiling point is 1597 degrees Celsius.

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Gadolinium
Atomic Number64 Atomic SymbolGd James
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Gadolinium
  • J.C. Galissard
  • Geneva Switzerland
  • 1880
  • It was named after J. Galodin
  • It is a rare earth type element.

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  • A silvery metal used in T.V. screens. It reacts
    with oxygen and water.
  • 64
  • 1311 degrees C
  • 3233 degrees C

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Terbium
65
  • 65
  • Tb
  • Gabrielle Gousset

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Terbium
  • it is a rare earth element
  • Discovered by C.G. Mosander in 1843
  • The origin was named after a Swedish town named
    Ytterby

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  • Terbium is a rare, silvery metal used in
    electronic devices. Terbium is used in marking
    CDs.
  • Its atomic number is 65
  • its melting point is 1360 0C
  • its boiling point 3041.0 C
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Platinum
78
Atomic Number 78 Atomic Symbol Pt Catherine
Languido
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Platinum
  • Was discovered by someone known to South
    Americans.
  • It was brought to Europe.
  • Type of Metal Trans. Metal.
  • It was discovered in about 1750.
  • The name is derived from the Spanish Platina,
    meaning silver.

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Summary A silvery metal as resistant to
corrosion and tarnishing as gold. It is almost as
rare and consequently is likewise highly valued
and used in jewelry. It is also used in the
chemicals industry as a catalyst, in medicine as
a anti- cancer drug, and in converters of car
exhausts.
  • Atomic Number78
  • The Melting Point1772.0
  • The Boiling Point3827.0

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Gold
  • Atomic Number 79
  • Atomic Symbol Au
  • Sarah 5

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Gold
  • Who discovered element since prehistoric times.
  • It was originated The name is the Anglo-Saxon
    word for the metal and the symbol comes from the
    Latin aurum, gold.
  • The metal is Trans. Metal

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  • Summary of element is A soft metal with a
    characteristic colour and since it is chemically
    unreactive, one of the few elements to occur in
    a natural state. It will dissolve in aqua regia,
    a mixture of nitric and hydrochloric acids.
  • Atomic number 79
  • Melting point 1064.43 0C
  • Boling point 2807 0C

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Mercury
80
  • Atomic Number 80
  • Atomic Symbol Hg
  • Monica Gutierrez

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MERCURY
  • The name of my element is Mercury.
  • The people that discovered Mercury are Ancient
    Civilizations.
  • The element is named after the planet Mercury
    and the symbol comes from Latin hydragyrum,
    meaning liquid silver.
  • Mercury is meaning liquid that is silver.

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  • The summary of the element is that Mercury is
    known to be dangerous in all its forms, and use
    is now to an industry. Some is still used to
    treat seed corn to make it resist to fungus
    disease, and in street light.
  • The atomic number of my element is 80.
  • The melting point of my element is -38.87 0C.
  • The boiling point of my element is 356.58 0C.

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Lead
  • Atomic Number82
  • Atomic Symbol Pb
  • Anna 13

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Lead
  • Discovered known to ancient civilizations
  • It was originated from Anglo Saxon leaden. The
    chemical symbol comes from the Latin plumbum,
    meaning lead.

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  • Summary This easily-worked metal has been used
    for pipes, pewter and paint since Roman times.
    Daily intake of lead from all sources is about a
    tenth of a milligram, and the average human body
    stores about 120 milligrams in the bones. Lead is
    still widely used for cable sheathing, car
    batteries, lead crystal, radiation protection and
    in some solders.
  • Atomic number 82
  • Melting point 327.5 0C
  • Boiling point 1740 0C
  • Type of Metal Noble Gas

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86
Atomic Number 86 Atomic symbolRn Stephanie
Radon
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Radon
  • Discovered by FE Dorn
  • It was isolated in Halle, Germany
  • The origin of Radon is radium
  • Radon is a noble gas

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  • Radon was first discovered as the gas produced
    from radium as it decayed in sealed ampoules. It
    is colorless, and odorless, and chemically inert
    but is dangerous because it gives off alpha rays.
  • The atomic number is 86
  • The melting point is 71 degrees Celsius
  • The freezing point is 61.8 degrees Celsius

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Plutonium
94
Atomic number 94 Atomic Symbol Pu Jamie
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Plutonium
  • Plutonium was discovered by Glenn Seaborg and
    co-workers in Berkeley, California.
  • The type of metal that my element is is Rare
    Earth.
  • It was discovered in 1940.
  • Plutonium was named after the planet Pluto.

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  • A man-made, radioactive silvery metal extracted
    in tonnes from spent nuclear fuel rods. In its
    turn, it can also be used as a nuclear fuel and
    in nuclear weapons. It is dangerously radioactive
    and has a half-life of millions of years.
  • Atomic number of my element is 94.
  • Melting point- 639.52 0C
  • Boiling point- 323519 0C
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