Chemical and Physical Properties—So What? From the PowerPoint, identify physical and chemical properties of the following elements. –Then give used based.

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Chemical and Physical Properties—So What? From the PowerPoint, identify physical and chemical properties of the following elements. –Then give used based on the properties I have identified the properties in red and the uses in green on the PowerPoint. You need to correctly identify if they are chemical or physical properties. If you have questions, please come talk to me and I will help you with them.

Chemical and physical properties – So what? Fill out chart in your packet p. 7 Titanium is very strong and doesn’t rust, so it is often used in jet engines. Titanium is also nonallergenic. This, combined with the fact that it is rust proof makes it great for artificial joints as well as piercings.

Chemical and physical properties – So what? Tungsten is usually used as the filament in lightbulbs because it has the highest melting point of any metal. It glows red hot when electricity runs through it, and it gives off both heat and light.

Chemical and physical properties – So what? Vanadium is heavier (think about what they mean by heavier) and harder than titanium, so mixing a tiny bit of vanadium with steel can make cheap tools that are still very strong.

Chemical and physical properties – So what? Helium is almost completely nonreactive (inert). It is lighter than air, so it’s great for floating balloons (or making funny voices.) When electricity runs through helium, it glows a creamy pale peach color (Add an additional use based upon how we could use this information).

Chemical and physical properties – So what? In 1943, all US pennies were made of zinc plated (what property describes this, it is a new word we learned this year) steel because copper was being used in the war. The pennies had to be coated with zinc because steel will rust, but zinc won’t. Used to coat outside nails, fencing, etc.

Chemical and physical properties – So what? Sulfur smells awful. Rotten eggs, onions, and garlic all have sulfur in them. Stink bombs use sulfur to create a bad smell. Sulfur is also flammable, and it is one of the 3 main ingredients in gun powder. Used in matches

Chemical and physical properties – So what? Chromium is famous for its intense luster. Chrome plated tools, jewlery, silverware, or car parts are very popular. I will not provide the green and red on this one, try it on your own

Element abundance The most common element in the universe is Hydrogen (about 75%), and Helium (about 25%). The most common element on Earth is Oxygen (46.6%), and Silicon (27.7%). The most common element in your body is Oxygen (65%), and Carbon (18%)