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    The element name given is Phosphorus, it is symbolized in on the periodic table as a P. Its atomic number is 15 and the atomic mass is 30.974 (which is a rounded number). Group number the element is apart of on the periodic table is 15. Phosphorus’ listed isotopes are P-31 (stable) and 23 others and its electron configuration is [Ne]3s2 3p2. Physical properties of the element are varied depending on which allotrope of the element you are talking about. White Phosphorus has a melting point of…

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    What are group one elements? Group one elements are alkali metals. The physical properties of group one elements are that they are shiny and the alkali metals are very soft. Lithium is the hardest alkali metal and they become softer as you go down the group. The chemical properties of group one is that they’re very reactive when mixed with water or when in contact with the air. Each element in group one has one electron in their outermost shell. Also, group one elements get more reactive as you…

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    Purpose: Utilizing our comprehension of the arrangement of the elements in the periodic table (the way elements with common traits are grouped together), we will determine the name and location of each unknown element by clustering said elements with other known elements that they share the most characteristics with. In this lab we will momentarily fill the shoes of the Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev, who was the first to observe the patterns between elements arranged according to their…

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    Research Paper On Sulfur

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    My chemical element is Sulfur. If you were to be looking at a periodic table, its symbol would be S. Sulfur’s atomic number is 16. Sulfur has 16 protons, 16 electrons, and 16 neutrons. Sulfur’s atomic mass is 32.065 and its mass number is 32. Sulfur comes from the Sanskrit word “Sulvere” and also the latin word “Sulphurium”. Sulfur was discovered in Ancient times and has been mentioned in both the Bible and the Torah. Sulfur is commonly found in meteorites, volcanoes, hot springs, and as…

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    Dalton Ellis Adv. Chemistry Mr. Lawson 6th 1/05/16 Reading Assignment I choose The Disappearing Spoon, by Sam Kean because I read short reviews on all the books on the reading list, and this one seemed the most interesting. After doing some research on the boom I found that it had great reviews online, and was one of the top ten most recommended books in the chemistry genre. This book caught my attention because it gave a brief history of many of the elements, and I was keen to learn how to…

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    Hassium Research Paper

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    discovered in 1984 by Peter Armbruster and Gottfried Munzenburg. These two inventors developed this element in Darmstadt, Germany which is located in Europe. Hassium has a atomic number of 108 as it is the 108th element on the periodic table. Hassium atomic symbol is simply just a capital h and a lowercase s “Hs”. The atomic mass of Hassium is rounded to 270, although some sources could say it is 269. Hassium is located…

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    of the population, but because they make use of a sufficiently great proportion of the national spending funds. Furthermore, most people have realized that they can now have a extremely happy, active, and productive life beyond the normal retirement age. Scientifically speaking, aging is an extremely complex process and requires a number of causes. Although it is very clear that our genes influence aging…

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    Theme Of Our Age Analysis

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    THE DEFINING THEME OF OUR AGE The twenty first century, or our age, is one of the first ages to come close the “future” of mankind, so far at least. Our inventions pushing us into the new age and pushing out the block phones and the tiny televisions of the 1900’s. Creating a century only to be known as the Worry age. Our children in this century are so used to the easy “hands-on” way of electronics. Not only are they able to find out the density of a certain object within seconds, but…

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    Retirement Age in America Retirement is a euphoric occupation, where the elderly receive the right of not working and have the opportunity to explore new regions because of their labors earlier in life. There is a difference, however, between retirement by choice and retirement by force. The government is making an attempt to enforce a “mandatory retirement age,” or a universal age where all working people are required to relieve themselves of their passions to create room for younger workers.…

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    Age Laws Argument Essay

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    Current age laws have influence and affect today's society, however, laws that are harmful should be changed. Many of these laws are reasonable and have viable scientific basis, but some laws that do more harm than good and must be adjusted. Laws are put into place to keep everyone safe, however when laws do not do this, the laws need to be done away with, or modified. Opponents to this argument might say that the current laws are as good as they can get, and changing them could result in…

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