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Description: WEBThe periodic table we use today is based on the one devised and published by Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869. Mendeleev found he could arrange the 65 elements then known in a grid or table so that each element had: 1. A higher atomic weight than the one on its left. For example, magnesium (atomic weight 24.3) is placed to the right of sodium (atomic ...
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Description: WEBChemicool. Cooler Than Absolute Zero! Alphabetical Elements List. A. Actinium Aluminum Americium Antimony Argon Arsenic Astatine. B. Barium Berkelium Beryllium Bismuth Bohrium Boron Bromine. C. Cadmium Calcium Californium Carbon Cerium Cesium Chlorine Chromium Cobalt Copernicium Copper Curium. D. Darmstadtium Dubnium Dysprosium. E.
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Description: WEBIron is the cheapest and most important of all metals – important in the sense that iron is overwhelmingly the most commonly used metal, accounting for 95 percent of worldwide metal production. Iron is used to manufacture steel and other alloys important in construction and manufacturing. Iron is also vital in the functioning of living ...
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Description: WEBPhosphorus is a vital plant nutrient and its main use – via phosphate compounds – is in the production of fertilizers. Just as there are biological carbon and nitrogen cycles, there is also a phosphorus cycle. Phosphorus is used in the manufacture of safety matches (red phosphorus), pyrotechnics and incendiary shells.
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Description: WEBSep 28, 2011 · Sodium is a soft, silvery-white metal. It is soft enough to cut with the edge of a coin. Freshly cut surfaces oxidize rapidly in air to form a dull, oxide coating. Sodium burns in air with a brilliant yellow flame. Sodium floats on …
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Description: WEBOxygen is the third most common element in the Universe, behind hydrogen and helium. It is obtained commercially from liquefied air separation plants. It can be prepared in the laboratory by electrolysis of water. Isotopes: 13 whose half-lives are known, with mass numbers 12 to 24.
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Description: WEBThis intensely white pigment, with a high refractive index and strong UV light absorption, is used in white paint, food coloring, toothpaste, plastics and sunscreen. Titanium is used in several everyday products such as drill bits, bicycles, golf …
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Description: WEBSep 28, 2011 · Carbon Element Facts. Data Zone | Discovery | Facts | Appearance & Characteristics | Uses | Abundance & Isotopes | References. 6. C. 12.01. The chemical element carbon is classed as a nonmetal. It has been known since ancient times. Its discoverer and discovery date are unknown.
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Description: WEBCost, bulk: $93 per 100g. Source: The mineral beryl, Be 3 Al 2 (SiO 3) 6 is the most important source of beryllium. Commercially it is produced by the reduction of the fluoride with magnesium metal. Isotopes: Beryllium has nine isotopes with known half-lives. 9 Be is the only stable isotope.
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