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    created a user-friendly book about how to explain the periodic table and the elements that occupy it by writing the book The Disappearing Spoon: And Other True Tales of Madness, Love and the History of the World From the Periodic Table of Elements. He provides an insight into the world of chemistry that relates to his audience, even those who do not have a PhD in a science field. As the book goes on, Kean slowly unravels the mysteries of the periodic table in a way that is simple and almost easy to understand. The book takes the reader through the different worlds of the scientists and the many different elements while keeping a soft tone, so the reader feels engaged with the stories which the author tells throughout the entire book. However, the book is more than just a book on chemistry; it tells the stories, sometimes the love stories, of the scientists who discovered them. It…

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    the periodic table pertaining to the element’s properties. One of these trends is known as atomic radius. Atomic radius is the term referring to one half the distance between the nuclei in a diatomic molecule. This atom’s size depends on the size of the electron cloud surrounding the inner nucleus. As one moves across a period, the atomic radius is smaller. In other words, when one moves across the periodic table from left to right, the atomic radius gets smaller. This is because there is…

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    History of the periodic table of elements The periodic table of elements is an organized table of all chemical elements identified and recognized. Most forms of the table commonly include information such as each element’s atomic number, chemical properties, and electron configuration. Prior to the periodic table, the elements were arranged in groups of three called triads. These triads were created by Johann Dobereiner, a German chemist, in 1829. Dobereiner arranged these elements in groups of…

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    the elements on the periodic table. The Disappearing Spoon focusses on the history of the Periodic Table by telling stories that show how each element affected the scientists that discovered it. For each element, Kean supplies an extensive backstory for its foundation, the common (or uncommon) uses of the element and other useful factoids about the matter. The author begins the novel with a physical description of the Periodic Table as a whole; he discusses the names of the groups of elements…

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    book A Tale of Seven Elements by Eric R. Scerri. This book was published on June 20 of 2013 by Oxford University Press, USA and it contains 270 pages. A Tale of Seven Elements is a non fiction chemistry book. Overall this book talks about how seven elements - protactinium, hafnium, rhenium, technetium, francium, astatine and promethium - were discovered. These elements are referred to him as infra-uranium elements. Each element has its own chapter with a description to how it was discovered.…

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    Disappearing Spoon Essay Tanner Rapp In this book about the periodic table and how each element was discovered and how it affected each scientist when they discovered it. The story shows scientist such as Maria Goeppert, Dimitri Mendeleev, Robert Bunsen, Fritz Harbor, William Crookes, and many more. However, in this essay I am going to write about Dimitri Mendeleev, Robert Bunsen, and Fritz Haber. Dimitri Mendeleev is a very important scientist when it come to the periodic table, he is…

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    Introduction: Dmitri Mendeleev is accredited with the creation of the periodic table but in reality, many scientists have contributed in the years leading up to the production. Before people could even write they knew some of the elements that are on the periodic table. The elements include silver, gold, copper, tin, lead, and mercury (substances that could not be broken down chemically). Not until 1649 did a man by the name of Hennig Brand discover phosphorous (an element) through…

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    because it gave a brief history of many of the elements, and I was keen to learn how to incorporate chemistry into my daily life. Synopsis- The Disappearing Spoon starts off with an introduction in which Sam Kean narrates how he fell in love with the science of chemistry, because as a child he broke open mercury thermometers. Each of the…

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    enhances learns, helps to meet lesson goals, and supports the curriculum. 4. A. Whole class In this lesson, the teacher engages the whole class in viewing the crash of the Hindenburg airship. Many students are familiar with the Goodyear Blimp and are fascinated by these slow moving objects hovering in the air. The video clip of the Hindenburg is found on YouTube and accessed via the internet. The reason for using this clip is it captures student attention and stimulates the visual learner. …

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    breakthrough of the periodic table. By asserting himself using the strategies he had learned from trial-and-error that enabled Mendeleev to strive for his conclusion of the perfect table. Mendeleev saw that many people failed to understand chemistry, and correlated this to the lack of clear system for classifying elements. Mendeleev felt that this concept was hindering him from reaching the conclusion of a clear concept of chemistry, and thus went to work on the relationship between different…

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