Atoms are the smallest entities which resemble the properties of an element and cannot be broken down into smaller parts. Molecules are formed when two or more atoms are combined. This formation can happen in a variety of ways. When two oxygen atoms join O2 is formed‚ and when three oxygen atoms join O3 or ozone is formed. Both of these have different properties. Different atoms can also combine to form molecules. Hydrogen combines with sulfur to form H2S and hydrogen and oxygen also combine
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Amanda Patterson Mineral Commodity Sulfur Sulfur is a nonmetallic element that was founded in 1777 by Antoine Lavoisier. The element falls in the sixteenth group of the periodic table. Sulfur’s symbol is S and it’s atomic weight is 32.064 grams. Sulfur is derived from Sanskrit Sulrive and the Latin word Sulphurium. Sulfur is a yellow nonmetallic element that has no odor and no taste. Sulfur is a critical raw element that industrial nations use for certain processes and of course for production
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FORMAL LAB REPORT INTRODUCTION John Dalton’s atomic theory states that elements combine in simple numerical ratios to form compounds. A compound‚ no matter how it is formed‚ always contains the same elements in the same proportion by weight. The law of mass conservation states that mass can neither be created nor destroyed. In this experiment‚ the mass of the metal was not destroyed or created; the metal’s mass was simply changed into a compound form once the gas
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Element Project: Vanadium Element Project: Vanadium Vanadium is a very interesting and useful element. It is solid at room temperature and in its pure state it is a grayish silvery metal. It is soft and ductile and it has good corrosion resistance to alkalis‚ sulphuric acid‚ hydrochloric acid‚ and salt waters. Its element symbol is V and its atomic number is 23. On the periodic table it is in group 5 and in period 4. Its atomic mass is 50.9415‚ and the history
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of his name‚ Mg. Kr Krypton -Kryptonite is Superman’s enemy‚ so don’t confuse it with krypton the element. Ca Calcium -Cali eats calcium Br Bromine -Think of your bro when you think of Bromine‚ for the symbol erase the “o” and you got bromine. C Carbon -It’s really simple just think “C is for cookie‚ but also for Carbon.” As Arsenic -Arsenal is weapons‚ but arsenic is an element‚ think of As when you think of it and your all set. Si Silicon -Silly silicon is something you don’t
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Synopsis of: Elements of Life Your body is made of elements‚ like everything else in the world‚ even the universe. Amazingly about 97% of our bodies are made up of only four elements‚ oxygen‚ carbon‚ hydrogen‚ and nitrogen. The other 3 percent is filled with 20 other elements‚ which are needed to live. Some of those elements are calcium‚ phosphorus‚ potassium‚ sulfur‚ sodium‚ magnesium‚ and many more. In the circulatory system‚ two elements that are critical to the circulatory system are iron
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Neon is the Element I’m interesting in. I choose to do neon because I found out the uses that are in our daily life. Neon was discovered by Sir William Ramsay in 1898 (England). Sir William Ramsay was a Scottish chemist who discovered it through the study of liquefied air. The name neon originates from the Greek word neos meaning new. Neon is the forth most abundant element in the universe. Neon is the element that allows you to watch TV‚ and without neon we would never see the cool flashing signs
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CLASSIFICATION OF ELEMENTS Introduction There are 115 elements that are known at present. Some elements have similar properties whereas some others have completely contrasting properties Scientists began to look for some pattern in the properties of these elements Dobereiner’s triads In 1817‚ Johann Wolfgang Dobereiner‚ a German chemist‚ classified elements into groups based on their properties. He kept all elements having similar properties in one group. Most of his groups had three elements each. Thus
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Atoms‚ Airs‚ and Chemical Bonding Rich McConnell‚ CH-201 Grantham University Atoms‚ Airs‚ and Chemical Bonding 1. Alcohol in our digestive system reacts with oxygen gas to form carbon dioxide and water. How many grams of carbon dioxide are released if a 10.00 g alcohol sample reacts with 20.85 g of oxygen gas and produces 11.77 g of water? Answer: 19.08g CO2 2. Using the periodic table‚ fill in the missing information in the following table: Protons Neutrons Electrons Isotope Symbol 27 32 27
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