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    Research Paper On Cobalt

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    on our Periodic Table. It is a chemical element, it has a density of 8.9 grams per cubic centimeter. Cobalt has a boiling point of 3,100 degrees Celsius (5,600 degrees Fahrenheit). Cobalt’s symbol is Co, The atomic # is 27 so the protons and electrons are 27 as well. Cobalt has an atomic mass of 59 and 32 neutrons. The melting point is 2,719 degrees Fahrenheit. This element was discovered in 1735 by a Swedish chemist, Georg Brandt. Brandt was the first person to discover a metal unknown in…

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    Breast Segmentation

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    will be discussing the physical appearance of silicon, chemical formula, molar mass, and Lewis structure. Jons Jacob Berzelius Swedish chemist first discovered silicon, he made the discovery by heating up potassium and silica in which then isolated silicon. Silicon natural occurring form is never by itself is usually paired with oxygen molecules. It can be found in sand, rock crystals, quartz, and flint. Silicon atomic number in the…

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    The Periodic Table

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    very helpful. A periodic table a chart organizing elements by atomic numbers and chemical properties into groups and periods. The periodic table was created in order to easily find and classify the different elements that are known. Elements are pure substances composed of just one type of atom that cannot be broken down into anything simpler by ordinary chemical means. Some examples are Oxygen, Carbon, Gold, and Silver. [Source A] An atomic number is the number of protons or electrons in an…

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    (Jefferson Lab Web). However, even though this element was found by Arfvedson, William Thomas Brande and Sir Humphrey Davy were the first people to isolate it (Jefferson Lab Web). Lithium is very abundant, it is a soft silver white alkali metal with the atomic number of three. Lithium is silver and contains no odor (Element Project). In addition to those features, lithium has a total of seven isotopes, two natural and five unnatural. The two natural occurring isotopes are 6Li (7.59%…

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    The element Titanium is a very light metal and it’s in the periodic table group 4. This element is a transition metal and the symbol is Ti. The color of titanium is a silver grey and white color. The atomic mass is 47.867 and atomic number is 22. This element however is resistant to chlorine, and sea water. It has 22 electrons, 22 protons, and 26 neutrons. The density is 4.54 The discoverer who found titanium is William Gregor a Mineralogist. The year it was discovered was in 1791. Where it had…

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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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    Albina Contreras and Karla Santos Title: Interpreting the Periodic Table Date: 12-18-14 Subject: Honors Chemistry / Period 5 Introduction: The periodic table is a table of the chemical elements in which the elements are arranged by order of a atomic number. The periodic table also has a special name for its vertical columns. Each column is called a group. The elements in each group have the same number of electrons in the outer orbital. Those outer electrons are also called valence…

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    Demitri Mendeleeve was a Russian chemist who invented the first periodic table in 1869. The periodic table he made was very different from the modern day periodic table we know today. Henry Moseley updated Mendeleev's version of the periodic table in 1915. This is more like the periodic table that we know and use today. The only difference is that there has been many more elements added. Mendeleeve also had predicted a lot of the characteristics and properties of elements that would fill up…

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    Gold Crown Ring Essay

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    what material is the gold crown ring made out of. What is interesting about this topic is that there is a lot of ways to study the gold crown ring. For example, you can test the mass, volume, and density of the ring. In the periodic table Au is the symbol for Gold, it’s atomic number is 79. The Properties of Matter are Mass, Weight, Volume, and Length. Each property has its own way of working with different types of things. It is believed that the material of the crown in this study is fake gold…

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    Chromium got this name because of the many different colors in the element. This element is hard, metallic and shiny. Chromium doesn't tarnish. Chromium is a metal element. Chromium's symbol is "Cr" and has an atomic number of 24. This metal is the first element in group 6. It has an Atomic mass of 52.0. Chromium has 4 known isotopes. Chromium is a "transitional metal." The other family members in period 6 are molybdenum (Mo), tungsten (W), and seaborgium (Sg). All elements in group 6 are…

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