The Elements Microviewer Activity
Directions: Fill n the blanks as you read the activity book and view the slides.
INTRO:
- Atoms are the ______of the universe.
- ______made up of only one kind of atom is called an ______.
- Everything on our planet, both ______and ______, is composed of combinations of elements.
- On our earth _____elements occur naturally.
- Most elements are found in combination with ______.
- An atom of a particular element contains a ______number of ______and ______.
- The number of ______(or electrons) is called the ______and is the basis of classification known as the ______.
- In this set, you will examine a few of the ______that can be found in their ______, uncombined form.
CARBON (DIAMONDS)Magnified (______)
- ______is a well-known form of the element, ______.
- It is produced under ______in geological formations called “pipes.”
- The diamond is the ______of all known substances.
- How many different color diamonds can you find in this slide? ______
- ______, another form of carbon looks quite different.
- The “ ______” in your pencil is mostly ______.
- If you touch pure graphite you will notice that it feels very ______.
COPPER Magnified (______)
- ______is usually found in rocks of volcanic origin.
- Notice the typical reddish leaf-like groups of cube-shaped ______.
- ______is widely used for electrical wiring.
GOLD Magnified ( ______)
- ______is a very rare element in the solar system.
- Gold characteristically is found on the ______as bright ______flakes and small pebbles.
- It is found in ______water. Most gold however is ______.
SILVER Magnified ( ______)
- ______is far ______rare than gold.
- Most silver is obtained as a by-product of ______, ______, and ______mining where it occurs with sulphur.
- Native ______is relatively rare, and is a prized collector’s item.
- Compare this slide with slides 1 and 2. Which does silver more closely resemble? ______
- Silver compounds are used for ______and for ______film.
SULPHUR Magnified (______)
- Native sulphur occurs in large beds of ______origin.
- Living organisms use the sulphur contained in certain ______and reduce it to its elemental form.
- Sulphur also is found as large ______in volcanic vents.
- Note the “______” color and pyramidal shape of the ______.
- The crystal is imbedded in a mixture of two minerals called ______and ______.
- Sulphur is soft, ______and burns to form a pungent gas called sulphur dioxide.
- Sulphur is used in the production of ______and ______.
MERCURY Magnified ( ______)
- ______usually occurs in combination with ______in an ore called ______.
- As you can see, mercury is a ______at room temperatures.
- Mercury can be found in regions of ______and hot ______.
- Because of its liquid state and silver appearance, it is sometimes called ______.
- Mercury is used in ______, certain ______and fungicides, and in dentistry. It is highly ______.
PLATINUM Magnified (______)
- Platinum is a very ______and ______element.
- Platinum and a number of closely related elements, ______, ______, and ______occur as natural, uncombined mixtures called ______.
- It is important in the chemical industry, where it is used as a ______.
- (A catalyst is a substance that changes the ______at which another substance is formed, but itself remains ______.)
- Can you see where the faces of the crystal have been rubbed down? ______This was caused by ______.
LEAD Magnified (______)
- This slide shows branches of globular masses having the characteristics “______” color of this element.
- As you might guess from its appearance, lead is a very ______, easily ______metal.
- It is also very ______.
- A lump of lead weighs approximately ______times that of the same volume of ______and 1.5 times that of ______.
- The ______of lead makes it useful as a ______shield against ______.
- Its ______use, however, is in ______storage ______.