Selenium Selenium 34 Se 78.96. Properties And Uses Uses Uses  used in photocopying for reproducing and copying documents, letters, etc.  used by the.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Beryllium By Taylor Aspinwall.
Advertisements

By: Courtney Mosley Basic Information Name Of Element……………………………….….Neon Symbol Of Element………………………………...Ne Atomic Number……………………………………...10 Atomic Mass………………………………….……20,180.
Periodic Table Chart Brant Mason Periodic Table Chart Brant Mason
This element is toxic. The element is a Metal
Christian M. Lawrence 7.1 #5 Titanium Dioxide Native Titanium.
Atomic number: 34 Atomic mass: 78.96g Density: 4.79g Melting point: 217°C Boiling point: 688°C.
Phosphorus “There’s no better way to brighten your day!” By: Cameron Bayne.
Beryllium By: Ellie.
33 As Arsenic P=33 N=33. Properties and uses of Arsenic Properties and uses of Arsenic Properties of Arsenic Properties of Arsenic Upon heating.
Name: Period: Science 6th Grade
Gallium By: Tori
Hydrogen. My element is Hydrogen It comes from the greek words “hydro” and “genes” which means water and generator.
Cobalt Cobalt27co58.93 by: Alyx Guthrie. Properties Boiling Point:2,870°C Boiling Point:2,870°C Melting Point:1,735°C Melting Point:1,735°C Specific gravity:8.9(20°C)
Tin by Scott Bower by Scott Bower Sn Tin Number of Protons/Electrons: 50 Number of Neutrons: 69.
Uranium By: Brian Traylor.
Element Project Chromium
About Sulfur Atomic number: 16 Symbol: S Atomic mass:
The Oxygen Group Destiny Kelly Period 1 10/21/11.
Tellurium ? ? P:52 N:76 52 Te Tellurium Te Tellurium
Mn Manganese. ~Properties~ ~ Magnesium has a melting point of 1244+/-3°C, boiling point of 1962° ~It’s a hard and brittle ~Manganese metal is.
Iron:Fe. Structure of atom Isotopes, Ions Fe-57 Fe-58 Fe-59 Fe-60 Fe- 52 Fe- 54 Fe- 55 Fe ions.
Beryllium A toxic material By Beth Boyer 4 Be Beryllium
Beryllium Be TF and PO 12/9/13 Period 4.
Aluminum By: Taylor Neal
Lithium By : Monika Clark. Periodic Table Information Name – Lithium Atomic Symbol – Li Atomic Number – 3 Atomic Mass – Group # - 1 Period # - 2.
Cobalt By Selena Pineda.
Phosphorus By Alyssa Olalde-Galvan and Maggie Lopez-Aguilar.
Samarium Samarium Number:62 Number:62 Atomic mass: Atomic mass: Period:7 Period:7 62 Sm Samarium.
Katisha Correll Element Research Project 5/28/2010 Period: 6.
By: Shakia Logan Dec st hour. Who Discovered Manganese? Manganese was discovered by Johann Gottlied Gahn Manganese was discovered in Stockholm.
Nitrogen.
Thorium Atomic number:90 Atomic weight: Period:7.
Tungsten By: Jewlz. Tungsten Atomic Symbol is W Atomic Number is 74 Atomic Weight is (1) Periodic Table Group is 6 The color is greyish white, lustrous.
Resources (Spanish)
Chromium Jocelyn Albrecht Period 8. Important #’s Symbol: Cr Atomic Number: 24 Atomic Mass: Boiling Point: Degrees Celsius or Degrees.
Hydrogen By molly schmidt.
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.
Bromine By: Lachel Clark.
 The symbol of chromium is Cr  Scientist Louis Nicolas vauquelin discovered chromium in 1797  The origin of its name is from the Greek word name chorma.
Potassium Properties and uses of Potassium  The boiling point for potassium is 1425°F  Potassium has the melting point of 146°F  A slivery color is.
Germanium 32 Ge Properties and Uses of Germanium Melting point is 937.4°C Melting point is 937.4°C Boiling point is 2,830.0°C Boiling point is.
 Black  Is a solid  Has a hardness of 9.5  Metalloid  Boils at 2550 Cº  Melts at 2300 Cº.
Neon Angelena McQuade.
Carbon Connor Burke. General Info. 0 Symbol: C 0 Atomic Number: 6 0 Atomic Mass: Group Number: 14 0 Classification: Non-Metal.
CHROMIUM By Weldon Emerson Properties and uses of Chromium The melting point is 1857° Celsius The melting point is 1857° Celsius The boiling.
Potassium # Protons: 19 Atomic Number: Symbol: K
By, Caroline Hall. Ytterbium Properties and Uses *PROPERTIES* Ytterbium is a silvery color The boiling point is 1193 °C The melting point is 824 °C The.
BY: LEXI Oxygen
Neon By. Santana Meredith 10 Ne uses and properties of neon  Neon is used in making advertising signs  Used to make high-voltage indicators,
The Element Within By: Landon Clark
Bria Bowie By: Period:6. Basic Information Symbol: K Atomic Number:19 Atomic Mass:39.10 Boiling Point: 1032K Melting Point: K Density: 0.89 grams.
GOLD By: Saif Al Saadi 7A. Solid liquid or gas ? Under room temperature gold is a sold. Under room temperature gold is a sold.
Chromium By Collin Clingerman. Periodic Table Information Chromium Symbol : Cr Atomic Number : 24 Atomic Mass : Period Number : 4 Group Number.
Neon By D. Cole Scientific Facts About Neon Symbol is Ne is the Atomic Weight Atomic number is 10 Neon has 10 Electrons, Protons, and Neutrons.
Mercury Mona Badran Period 6.
TELLURIUM o Chemical symbol: Te o Atomic number: 52 o Color: silver-gray o Density: g/cm³ o Melting point: ˚c o Boiling point: 988˚c 1.
Carbon By: Dustin Layton Atomic weight Atomic number-6.
Copper By: TaKia Wade. General Information Element name Copper Chemical Symbol Cu Atomic Weight Atomic Number 29 Comes from the Latin word Cuprum.
Bromine Casey Carr. Discoverers Carl Jacob Löwig discovered bromine as a brown gas after mineral salts were treated with chlorine in Antoine Jerome.
Xenon By: Annie Forrester 54 Xe Properties and Uses of Xeon Some of Xenon’s Properties………  It isn’t toxic  Atomic number is 54  The melting.
MY SCIENCE ELEMENT CUBE By Dana uuri. MY ELEMENT NAME IS NICKEL The symbol being ni.
COBALT. Cobalt was discovered by Georg Brandt. Cobalt is in the transition metal group. Its atomic number is 27. Its symbol is Co. Its atomic mass is.
Stainless Steel Water Well Casing.
Selenium Mr. Atkinson.
By: Jessica, Samantha, Madeline
Warm Up The most reactive metals are __________ metals and are found in group _____. The most reactive nonmetals are __________ and are found in group.
I ;J\;J\ _\_\ -
Adopt an Element By:.
Unit 4: Properties of Matter and the Analysis of Glass
Presentation transcript:

Selenium Selenium 34 Se 78.96

Properties And Uses Uses Uses  used in photocopying for reproducing and copying documents, letters, etc.  used by the glass industry to decolorize glass and to make ruby colored glasses and enamels  additive for stainless steel  TV cameras Properties Properties  Atomic Number 34  Atomic Number 34  Atomic Weight  melting point: K  boiling point: 958 K  color: black  toxicity: yes

Facts About Selenium  Discovered : by J.J. Berkelium in 1817  Isolated in Stockholm, Sweden  The name is derived from the Greek serene, meaning moon

Basic Info Symbol SE AtomicNumber34 Atomic Weight Uses Decolorize glass TV Cameras Addictive for stainless steel Properties Melting point K Selenium Color: Black Toxic: Yes History means moon

Sources  scholar/elements/periodictable/uses.html scholar/elements/periodictable/uses.html scholar/elements/periodictable/uses.html  riodictable.html riodictable.html riodictable.html   l l l