a. Click on this Periodic Table Link PERIODIC TABLE LINK b. Pick 5 elements you want to learn about… list them here 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. c. You will place information.

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a. Click on this Periodic Table Link PERIODIC TABLE LINK b. Pick 5 elements you want to learn about… list them here c. You will place information for Each Element on the following Slides.

1. Three basic Facts about Element: a. 75% of the universe is hydrogen b. Colorless c. First on periodic table 1. Three basic Facts about Element: a. 75% of the universe is hydrogen b. Colorless c. First on periodic table 2. Melting Point: -259 C 3. Boiling Point: -252 C 4. Atomic Weight: 1.00 grams/ L 4. Atomic Weight: 1.00 grams/ L Picture of Element used in the real world Picture of Element 5. Is your element Solid, Liquid, or Gas at Room Temperature: Group Number: 1 Period Number: 1 Group Number: 1 Period Number: 1

1. Three basic Facts about Element: a. b. c. 1. Three basic Facts about Element: a. b. c. 2. Melting Point: 3. Boiling Point: 4. Atomic Weight: Picture of Element used in the real world Picture of Element 5. Is your element Solid, Liquid, or Gas at Room Temperature: Group Number: Period Number: Group Number: Period Number:

1. Three basic Facts about Element: a. b. c. 1. Three basic Facts about Element: a. b. c. 2. Melting Point: 3. Boiling Point: 4. Atomic Weight: Picture of Element used in the real world Picture of Element 5. Is your element Solid, Liquid, or Gas at Room Temperature: Group Number: Period Number: Group Number: Period Number:

1. Three basic Facts about Element: a. b. c. 1. Three basic Facts about Element: a. b. c. 2. Melting Point: 3. Boiling Point: 4. Atomic Weight: Picture of Element used in the real world Picture of Element 5. Is your element Solid, Liquid, or Gas at Room Temperature: Group Number: Period Number: Group Number: Period Number:

1. Three basic Facts about Element: a. b. c. 1. Three basic Facts about Element: a. b. c. 2. Melting Point: 3. Boiling Point: 4. Atomic Weight: Picture of Element used in the real world Picture of Element 5. Is your element Solid, Liquid, or Gas at Room Temperature: Group Number: Period Number: Group Number: Period Number:

1. Three basic Facts about Element: a. b. c. 1. Three basic Facts about Element: a. b. c. 2. Melting Point: 3. Boiling Point: 4. Atomic Weight: Picture of Element used in the real world Picture of Element 5. Is your element Solid, Liquid, or Gas at Room Temperature: Group Number: Period Number: Group Number: Period Number: