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Chemical elements. By:shahd al baz 8D. Human Ingenuity AOI .
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Chemical elements By:shahd al baz 8D
Human Ingenuity AOI • Human ingenuity allow students to focus on the evolution, process and products of human creativity and their impact on life and society. Human ingenuity provides opportunities for students to appreciate and develop in themselves the human capacity to create, transform, enjoy and improve the quality of life. • Human ingenuity is also about how people use their creativity and how they think and this presentation will relate to human ingenuity because it will show how people used their creativity and their thinking skills to discover things that have changed the world and the scientific and outside society.
Reactivity Magnesium: Not very reactive and does not react with cold water.
lithium • Name: Lithium Symbol: Li Atomic Number: 3 • Atomic Mass: 6.941 amu • Melting Point: 180.54 °C (453.69 K, 356.972 °F) Boiling Point: 1347.0 °C (1620.15 K, 2456.6 °F) Number of Protons/Electrons: 3 Number of Neutrons: 4 • Classification: alkali metal • Crystal Structure: Cubic • Density @ 293 K: 0.53 g/cm3 • Color: silvery
discovery • Date of Discovery: 1817 Discoverer: Johann Arfvedson Name Origin: From the Greek word lithos (stone) Uses: batteries, ceramics, lubricants Obtained From: passing electric charge through melted lithium chloride, spodumene
Magnesium • Name: Magnesium Symbol: Mg Atomic Number: 12 Atomic Mass: 24.305 amu Melting Point: 650.0 °C (923.15 K, 1202.0 °F) Boiling Point: 1107.0 °C (1380.15 K, 2024.6 °F) Number of Protons/Electrons: 12 Number of Neutrons: 12 Classification: alkaline earth Crystal structure Hexagonal Density @ 293 K: 1.738 g/cm3 Color: grayish
Discovery • Date of Discovery: 1808 • Discoverer: Sir Humphrey Davy • Name Origin: Magnesia (City) • Uses: airplanes, missiles • Obtained From: sea water
Bibliography • http://www.frankswebspace.org.uk/ScienceAndMaths/chemistry/reactivitySeries_Files/reactivitySeries.gif • http://chemicalelements.com/