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Element Brochure Directions He Al Cu Ag Au
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Element Brochure Directions Your Element name Symbol here Name Period Date Panel # 6
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Panel # 5 Left Blank It is the back of your brochure
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Panel # 4 Inside flap when opened (Panel # 1) Identify which “Group” and “Period” your element belongs to… Numbers only Identify your elements “Group” name. Describe if it is a “Metal”, “Non-metal” or “Metalloid” Describe where it is in reference to the zig zag line. List some uses of you element. Show pictures of its uses Complete sentences throughout brochure Correct spelling (-2) Grammar, etc
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Aluminum lies to the left of the zig zag line Aluminum is in group 13 and period 3. It is a member of the Boron Family and a Mixed Metal. Aluminum is used to make containers like soda cans. It is used in making chairs, umbrellas, aircraft, bicycles and window frames. Aluminum is a metal. None Known EXAMPLE
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Panel # 1 (Inside) Panel # 2 (Inside) Panel # 3 (Inside) Paper open and laying flat
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Panel # 1 Inside Draw and label the parts to an atom Identify the charge on each particle: Describe the modern atomic model (p. 128 text) Which particle(s) has the most mass? Which particle(s) is/are the lightest Define atomic mass Define atomic number Google a picture of “your atom’s structure” (copy /paste it) Tell how many protons, neutrons and electrons are in YOUR element. Hand drawn only
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On the middle page include: The atomic mass of your element The atomic number of your element Who discovered your element When it was discovered How it was named A picture of the discoverer ( if not available, please say “none available”). You may have to go to another website to find a picture by typing in your discoverer’s name into “Google” Panel # 2 Inside None Available
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Panel # 3 Inside On the right-hand page include: The melting point The boiling point It’s natural state (solid, liquid, gas) It’s density In paragraph form give a brief description of it’s characteristics like malleability, ductility, color, conductivity, etc. List interesting facts about your element (The web site: Web Elements has great descriptions) Show a picture of your element None Available
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Extra Credit “Match Box” Element Atomic Number: Atomic Weight: Melting Point: Boiling Point: Properties: History 12 Mg 24.305 Magnesium 12 Mg 24.305 Worth 5 points Color any color Fast facts on inside flap Could be less than 5 pts. If not complete Can turn in late but only 3 points
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