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Indentify Your Elements. Continue. Choose a group of elements from the next slide and see if can identify the element from the symbol. Choose from the choices at the bottom of the page. Directions. Continue. Element Groups.
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Choose a group of elements from the next slide and see if can identify the element from the symbol. Choose from the choices at the bottom of the page. Directions Continue
Element Groups Group 1Group 2Groups 3-5Groups 6-8Groups 9-12Groups 13-14 Groups 15-16Groups 17-18 Click a group to start quiz End
H More Information Helium Hignolium Hydrogen
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i L More Information Lithium Libunine Lanthanum
N a More Information Sodium Neniumoxide `Nickel
K More Information Kinolium Potassium Kelp
R b More Information Rubidium Rebellion Rabbitium
C S More Information Cesium Cobalt calorium
F r More Information Florine Floride Francium
Information This is a tasteless, odorless, colorless gas. It is the smallest and simplest atom ever discovered. Hydrogen comes from the Greek word meaning water former. Hydrogen has a density of 1.0079 grams and is the first element on the periodic table. Return
Information This is a silvery-white soft metallic element. It was discovered in 1817 by a Swedish chemist, and is the lightest element on the periodic table. It also reacts with water to release hydrogen gas. Return
Information This is a silvery-white element, used for many things. It’s a soft element therefore it is easily bent and is a member of the alkali metals.
Information This is a silvery metallic element. It reacts readily with oxygen and water, therefore it is always found combined with other elements. Potassium is found in the form of minerals and has a density of 0.856 grams. Return
Information This is a silvery-white metallic element. It was discovered in 1861, by the German. The earth’s crust is loaded with the element, but it’s so widely spread out it’s hard to use. Return
Information This is a silvery soft metallic element. It was discovered in 1860 by a German Scientist. However it wasn’t isolated until 1882. It’s a member of the alkali metals and had a density of 1.873 grams. Return
Information This is a radioactive element produced in certain nuclear reactions. It is the heaviest member of the alkali metals. It was discovered in 1939, by a French scientist. Return
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Be Beryllium More info Boron Bees
Mg More info Magnesium molybdenum Mango
Ca Calcium More info Cat Cerium
Sr More info sriculitis scandium Strontium
Ba More info broncitis Barium Boron
Ra More info Radium Raconeium Rats
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