Super Hero CHEMISTRY. Super Hero Project You have been hired by Elements of the Universe, a comic book publisher, to create a new superhero whose appearance,

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Super Hero CHEMISTRY

Super Hero Project You have been hired by Elements of the Universe, a comic book publisher, to create a new superhero whose appearance, characteristics and powers are based on an assigned element in the periodic table.

Websites RESOURCES ** has pictures if you need inspiration**

YOUR ELEMENT SUPERHERO PROJECT MUST INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS: TITLE: Creative name of superhero. Name of your element and your elements' symbol and your Name. Historical perspectives. This section should include a brief description of how your superhero acquired/discover their element power. You must state somewhere in your story WHERE, WHEN and WHO discovered your element/superhero. If WHERE, WHEN and WHO is unknown then state the approximate time when your hero was discovered/created. This is the person responsible for creating your hero/element.

YOUR ELEMENT SUPERHERO PROJECT MUST INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS: DESCRIPTION OF ELEMENT SUPERHERO: This section should include a brief description of what your superhero looks like and how he/she uses, or lives with their element power. Physical description: What does your element/hero look like? What does it feel like? Color? Solid, liquid or gas You will want to describe: ◦Where does your superhero element live (where in nature can it be found)? ◦What are his/her superpowers? ◦Does your superhero element have a hideout? ◦What are his/her strengths? What is his/her weakness? ◦Who is his/her arch nemesis (evil super villain)? ◦What additional element(s) could combine with your superhero to make him/her more powerful?

Story part/Description ◦Story must include 8 characteristics/properties of the element (at least 2 must be chemical properties) ◦Underline each property in your story ◦Written story must be at least 1.5 pages in length

Examples Examples of Properties: 1. If your element has a high melting point, you might say that your super hero can move through fire to save others. 2. If your element is a gas, you might say that your superhero can sneak through a crack into a room. 3. If your element explosively reacts with water, you might say that your super hero uses water to create explosions to stop his/her enemies. Be Creative with your character and use your imagination!!!

Use the following questions about your element to help guide you? What is your element’s Boiling point, Freezing/Melting Point? What is his/her atomic mass Atomic number? What family is he/she in? Alkali metals? Alkali Earth? Transition Metals? Lanthanides and Actinides? Non-metal? Metalloid? Noble Gas? What is the density of your superhero? Is he/she malleable, ductile or brittle? Is he/she a conductor of heat and electricity? What's your superheroes’’ state of matter at room temperature (20 degrees Celsius)? What does he/she commonly combine with and/or what does he/she react with? Is it highly reactive or non-reactive?

Drawing Part DRAWING OF YOUR ELEMENT SUPERHERO This section should include a drawing (in color) of your Element Superhero on a clean sheet of WHITE paper. -Drawing must incorporate at least 5 of the characteristics/properties of the element. You will need to note the properties the drawing. -Drawing must correspond to the qualities of your superhero. For example, if sulfur is your chosen element, the superhero’s uniform or hair or skin, etc. must be yellow since sulfur has a characteristic yellow color.