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    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 properties. His periodic table left room for then undiscovered…

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    Neon Research Paper

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    of about 20.180. This element was discovered by Sir William Ramsay in 1898 and contributions also came from Morris Travers. I will go into greater detail about how they discovered neon later into the essay. Neon’s atomic number on the periodic table is 10. It is also odorless, colorless, and non-toxic. As I stated earlier, neon was discovered at the University College London by Sir William Ramsay and Morris Travers in 1898. However, this was not the first element discovered by…

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    Ancient Japan Gurkiran Kaur Period 7 World History Mr. Pointer 01-26-18 Table Of Contents Forward………………………………………………………………………….. Japan in the Middle ages Report…………………………………………….. What I learned from my Report………………………………………………. Medieval Japan Medieval Japan is a wonderful place to learn about. It has so many things you should know about it. We are going to be learning about different things like…

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    what the longest word in the English language is. It’s also known as “titan” and is the name of a protein. The book went over every possible aspect that the periodic table could be used for. The book discusses the ancient uses of antimony, and how they can be used as laxatives. I also learned that there was gaps in the periodic table at one point, and this is because some of the elements were unstable and could not be found in nature. They had to be artificially created in a…

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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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    Scandium Research Paper

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    origin of the name comes from the word Scandia, which is the latin name for Scandinavia. This element belongs to group 3 which consists of transition metals and Scandium shares this group with the element Yttrium. There are 4 groups in the periodic table and they are: metals, non metals, transition metals and gases. The chemical properties of Scandium are very similar to the rare earth elements. It reacts very quickly with acids and when reacting with oxygen, it tarnishes and burns to form…

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    looking for knights to serve at the round table of Camelot. Typically knights were known for their bravery, chivalry and heroism. The knights King Arthur appointed were rather the least likely knights. They failed at their battles and ran in fear from danger like cowards. They were not brave at all nor where they noble and strong. They also lacked respect and honor from the townspeople. Monty may be pointing out the fact that the Knights of the Round Table were not as brave and heroic as they…

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    "Often, for undaunted courage, fate spares the man it has not already marked" (Beowulf lines 572-573). Courage, bravery and honesty are all attributes that make a good hero; the definition of hero may have minutely changed over time but the overall idea will alway be the same. In Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, the hero has all of these qualities. They are not only kind and loyal to their people and others, but they also show dominance and prove they are worthy of the title “hero.”…

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    Masculinity Perceived Through Careers Masculinity is commonly misinterpreted in the sense that people assume a static set of qualities can categorize a person as masculine. On the contrary, the masculine qualities are ever-changing. Due to the unique economy, society, and trends of certain time periods, masculine characteristics are altered in accordance to what is needed by a specific place, time, and group of people, (Strickland 19). Therefore, masculine people tend to be some of the vastly…

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    Chivalry An Analysis of three main traits of Chivalry Knights have been around for hundreds of years, and many people recognize knights from medieval stories such as King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Although many may view a knight as being someone who wears heavy metal armor, and fights in wars is mistaken. Sure, knights do wear heavy armor and fight in wars, but knights also follow a common code. This common code is chivalry. Chivalry is a code which knights are courteous,…

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