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Periodic table.

Periodic table. Presented by: Kody Busch. Silver. Silver.(AG) Atomic weight=107.8682 Phase =solid Melting point 1234.93  K , 961.78 °C, 1763.2 °F Boiling point 2435 K, 2162 °C, 3924 °F Silver (  / ˈ sɪlvər / ) is a metallic chemical element with the chemical symbol Ag. Gold.

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Periodic table.

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  1. Periodic table. Presented by: Kody Busch

  2. Silver. • Silver.(AG) • Atomic weight=107.8682 • Phase=solid • Melting point 1234.93 K, 961.78 °C, 1763.2 °F • Boiling point 2435 K, 2162 °C, 3924 °F • Silver ( /ˈsɪlvər/) is a metallic chemical element with the chemical symbolAg

  3. Gold. • Gold(AU) • Standard atomic weight 196.966569(4) • Phasesolid • Melting point 1337.33 K, 1064.18 °C, 1947.52 °F • Boiling point 3129 K, 2856 °C, 5173 °F • Gold ( /ˈɡoʊld/) is a chemical element with the symbol Au (from Latin: aurum "gold") and an atomic number of 79.

  4. Copper. • Copper(CU) • Standard atomic weight 63.546(3) • Melting point 1357.77 K, 1084.62 °C, 1984.32 °F • Boiling point 2835 K, 2562 °C, 4643 °F • Copper ( /ˈkɒpər/kop-ər) is a chemical element with the symbol Cu (from Latin: cuprum) and atomic number 29.

  5. Titanium. • Titanium(Ti) • Standard atomic weight 47.867(1) • Melting point 1941 K, 1668 °C, 3034 °F • Boil • Titanium ( /taɪˈteɪniəm/ty-tay-nee-əm) is a chemical element with the symbol Ti and atomic number 22. It has a low density and is a strong, lustrous, corrosion-resistant (including sea water, aqua regia and chlorine) transition metal with a silver color. • ing point 3560 K, 3287 °C, 5949 °F

  6. Magnesium. • Magnesium(Mg) • Standard atomic weight 24.3050(6) • Melting point 923 K, 650 °C, 1202 °F • Boiling poi • Magnesium ( /mæɡˈniːziəm/mag-nee-zee-əm) is a chemical element with the symbol Mg, atomic number 12, and common oxidation number +2.nt 1363 K, 1091 °C, 1994 °F

  7. Arsenic • Arsenic(AS) • Standard atomic weight 74.92160(2) • Electrons per shell 2, 8, 18, 5 • Phasesolid • Arsenic/ˈɑrsɨnɪk/ is a chemical element with the symbol As, atomic number 33 and relative atomic mass 74.92. Arsenic occurs in many minerals, usually in conjunction with sulfur and metals, and also as a pure elemental crystal.

  8. Calcium • Calcium (Ca) • Standard atomic weight 40.078(4) • Melting point 1115 K, 842 °C, 1548 °F • Boiling point 1757 K, 1484 °C, 2703 °F • Calcium ( /ˈkælsiəm/kal-see-əm) is the chemical element with the symbol Ca and atomic number 20. It has an atomic mass of 40.078 amu. Calcium is a soft gray alkaline earth metal, and is the fifth-most-abundant element by mass in the Earth's crust.

  9. carbon • Carbon(C) • Standard atomic weight 12.0107(8) • PhaseSolid • Triple point 4600 K (4327°C), 10800[2][3]kPa • Carbon/ˈkɑrbən/ (from Latin: carbo "coal") is the chemical element with symbol C and atomic number 6. As a member of group 14 on the periodic table, it is nonmetallic and tetravalent—making four electrons available to form covalent chemical bonds.

  10. lead • Lead(PB) • Standard atomic weight207.2 • Melting point 600.61 K, 327.46 °C, 621.43 °F • Boiling point 2022 K, 1749 °C, 3180 °F • Lead ( /ˈlɛd/) is a main-group element in the carbon group with the symbol Pb (from Latin: plumbum) and atomic number 82. Lead is a soft, malleablepoor metal.

  11. Cobalt • Cobalt(Co) • Standard atomic weight 58.933195(5) • Melting point 1768 K, 1495 °C, 2723 °F • Boiling point 3200 K, 2927 °C, 5301 °F

  12. boron • Boron(B) • Standard atomic weight 10.811(7) • Boiling point 4200 K, 3927 °C, 7101 °F • Melting point 2349 K, 2076 °C, 3769 °F • Boron ( /ˈbɔərɒn/) is the chemical element with atomic number 5 and the chemical symbol B. Boron is a metalloid. Because boron is not produced by stellar nucleosynthesis, it is a low-abundance element in both the solar system and the Earth's crust.

  13. silicon • Silicon(Si) • Standard atomic weight 28.0855(3) • Melting point 1687 K, 1414 °C, 2577 °F • Boiling point 3538 K, 3265 °C, 5909 °F • Silicon( /ˈsɪlɨkən/sil-ə-kən or /ˈsɪlɨkɒn/sil-ə-kon; Latin: silicium) is the most common metalloid.

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