The Cover:
Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Peter Pan Period 4
Example
An example of a PeriodicTable box
An example of an electronconfiguration diagram
From
Introduction
Element #1
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Vital Statistics:
ELEMENT / POTASSIUM / ARGONMELTING POINT
BOILING POINT
CRYSTALLINE SHAPE
ISOTOPES
ELECTRONEGATIVITY
ELECTRON CONFIGURATION
DENSITY
SPECIFIC GRAVITY
RADIOACTIVITY
Compounds:
Potassium iodide – KI
Potassium chloride – KCl
Potassium oxide – K2O
Argon is an inert gas therefore it doesn’t make any compounds
The Cartoon:
A cartoon of the element Chromium from
Poem:
Carbon
You are one great element
An element that is tetravalent
You’re so very common and nonmetallic
Plus you have many forms that are allotropic
Your atomic number is six
With almost every other element, you mix.
The number of your compounds is about ten million.
You’ve been found on comets and on the sun.
You’ve got the highest melting point on the table
And by yourself, you’re not very stable
At room temperature, you are always a solid,
But at 3500 degrees Celsius, you become a liquid.
By Mark Beal
The Puzzle:
L / O / K / E / L / E / M / E / N / T / B / G / Y / U / IV / G / F / V / N / V / G / T / R / S / S / C / F / R / R
X / D / F / R / V / E / H / Y / G / T / N / Q / M / O / K
L / P / O / I / J / M / R / N / Y / J / O / B / G / H / B
B / H / Y / L / M / L / N / G / U / U / R / M / Y / R / T
D / R / G / H / J / J / U / M / K / O / T / O / I / F / D
V / E / W / R / A / W / G / E / R / t / C / C / V / B / N
H / Y / T / Y / I / S / O / T / O / P / E / F / G / H / J
T / Y / I / P / H / M / R / K / I / G / L / M / H / T / R
V / F / R / D / R / C / B / C / D / M / E / J / I / U / Y
K / I / O / P / L / O / I / Y / R / E / W / V / C / F / G
R / T / Y / H / J / M / T / N / H / G / R / E / D / C / V
Q / S / C / E / F / B / A / O / R / G / B / N / K / O / Y
Y / J / M / K / K / O / L / P / N / L / I / U / H / V / F
R / T / Y / N / B / V / S / G / F / S / R / T / Y / U / B
The Solution:
E / L / E / M / E / N / TN / S
E / N
R / O
G / R
Y / T
C
I / S / O / T / O / P / E
P / R / L
R / B / E
O / I
T
A / O
L / N
S / S
Resources/Bibliography:
Source
/Author/Publisher Information Format
Book
/ Wheeler, Keith. The Fall of Japan. Alexandra, Virginia: Time-Life Books, 1983.CD-ROM
/ “Surface Tension.” Encarta ’97. CD-Rom. Seattle: Microsoft Corporation. 1996.World Wide Web
/ Yang, May. “Describing the effects of the Vietnam War.”[Online] Available: January 9, 1996.