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Alkali Metals By: Rachel, Brittany, Tweeze and Rhiannon
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Address—Group one Family Members—Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr Common Family Characteristics—slivery look
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Lithium Li
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Parent—Johann Artvedson Birth Place—Sweden Birth Date—1817 Gender—Metal
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Physical Description 3 Protons 3 electrons 4 neutrons Density- 0.534 g/cm 3 Boiling point- 1342 oC Melting point-180.50 oC Specific heat-3.489J Thermal conductivity-84.8W
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Chemical Description Valence #-1 Ion-+1 Oxidation #-+1 reactivity- 3 compounds- 1. Lithium Hydroxide 2. Lithium Stearate 3. Lithium Carbonate
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Attributes (+)—Heat transfer applications, useful for batteries, has medical applications and can be used for lubricants.
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Sodium Na
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Parent—Sir Humphrey Davy Birth Place—England Birth Date—1807 Gender—Metal
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Physical Description 11 protons 11 electrons 12 neutrons Density-0.971g/cm 3 Boiling point-882.9 o C melting point-97.81 o C Specific heat-1.222J Thermal conductivity-142W
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Attributes (+)—Animal nutrition, glass, soap, textile, chemical, etc.
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Potassium K
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Parent—Sir Humphrey Davy Birthplace—Germany Birth date—October 6, 1807 Gender--Metal
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Physical Description 19 protons 20 neutrons 19 electrons Density—0.862g/cm Boiling point—770 o C Melting point—63 o C Oxidation #--1 Valence #--1
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Rubidium Rb
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Rubidium’s Parents Robert Bunsen Gustav Kirchhoff Discovered Rubidium in 1861 in Germany
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Gender and Description Alkali Metal 37 Protons and Electrons 48 Neutrons Boiling Point: 963 K Melting Point: 312.45 K Specific Heat is 0.363 J Electric Conductivity is 47.8 X 10 ^6 Valence #1 +1 Ion Compounds: RbH (Rubidum Hydroxide), RbCl (Rubidium Cloride), RbO (Rubidium Oxide)
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Positive Attributes Has been used for dating rocks like in carbon dating Produces salts used in glass and ceramics
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Negative Attributes Not known to be toxic
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Attributes (+)—Potassium is used for the growth in plants. It helps cells, tissues and organs to function properly. (-)—Low levels of potassium can cause high blood pressure
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Cesium Cs
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Cesium’s Parents Robert Bunsen Gustav Kirchhoff Discovered Cesium in 1860 in Germany
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Gender and Description Alkali Metal 55 Protons and Electrons 78 Neutrons Boiling Point: 963 K Melting Point: 301.6 K Specific Heat is 0.24 J Electric Conductivity is 5.3 X 10 ^6 Valence #1 +1 Ion Compounds: CsOH (Cesium Hydroxide), CsCl (Cesium Cloride), CsO (Cesium Oxide)
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Positive attributes Used for atomic clocks (very accurate), and is used as a catalyst in hydrating organic compounds
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Negative Attributes Can be very harmful, it is mildly toxic and has to be protected from air and water by keeping it under inert gas/liquid or in a vacuum
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Francium Fr
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Parent—Mlle Birthplace—France Birth date—1939 Gender--Metal
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Physical Description 87 protons 87 electrons 136 neutrons Density—1.873g/cm Melting point—27 o C Boiling point—677 o C Atomic weight—223g Atomic Radius—270pm(10 -12 )
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Chemical Description Valence #-1 Oxidation #-1 Ion-+1
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Works Cited http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/potassium- 000320.htm http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/potassium- 000320.htm http://www.webelements.com/compounds/lithium http://www.webelements.com/compounds/sodui m http://www.webelements.com/compounds/sodui m http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/87.html http://enviromentalchemistry.com/yogi/periodic/F r.html http://enviromentalchemistry.com/yogi/periodic/F r.html http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/gen99/g en99578.htm http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/gen99/g en99578.htm
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