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o What is the name and symbol of your element?
phosurous and p
o Where does the name of the element come from? How was it named?
the nitrogen family by alloptratic family
o Where is the element found/how isolated?
in the presence of a calyst
o Why is the element important?
it is needed for all existing organisms
o What are some common uses of/for the element?
changing metals
o Are there important isotopes of the element?
health plants and animals
Structure/Periodic Table Information
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o What is the element’s atomic number?
15
o What is the element’s average atomic mass?
30.9
o In what period is the element found?
3
o Name the group number and family to which your element belongs.
halogens
Physical and Chemical Properties
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Physical Properties (5)
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• Color? Odor? Density? State of Matter at Room Temperature? Texture? Melting and Boiling Points?, etc…
white black and red it has no odor the density is 1.35 ,its liquid at room tempature.
Chemical Properties (3)
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• How reactive is your element? (Will it combine with other elements/compounds?)
yes it will
• What types of substances does your element react with, and what substances are produced during the reaction?
potassium and fertilizers
• What other elements are chemically similar to your element?
gasoline wood and papper
Unique and Interesting FACTS and or Media
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➢ Is there anything else you think your readers should know about the element? Interesting facts or information not previously mentioned
s130.QVHS <http://www.glogster.com/admin?p=users&edit=1255750> : jm3ar75hs5
Element Research Template
Element Name Goes HERE
General Information/History
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o What is the name and symbol of your element?phosurous and p
o Where does the name of the element come from? How was it named?
the nitrogen family by alloptratic family
o Where is the element found/how isolated?
in the presence of a calyst
o Why is the element important?
it is needed for all existing organisms
o What are some common uses of/for the element?
changing metals
o Are there important isotopes of the element?
health plants and animals
Structure/Periodic Table Information
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o What is the element’s atomic number?15
o What is the element’s average atomic mass?
30.9
o In what period is the element found?
3
o Name the group number and family to which your element belongs.
halogens
Physical and Chemical Properties
Delete the questions below as you place research herePhysical Properties (5)
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• Color? Odor? Density? State of Matter at Room Temperature? Texture? Melting and Boiling Points?, etc…white black and red it has no odor the density is 1.35 ,its liquid at room tempature.
Chemical Properties (3)
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• How reactive is your element? (Will it combine with other elements/compounds?)yes it will
• What types of substances does your element react with, and what substances are produced during the reaction?
potassium and fertilizers
• What other elements are chemically similar to your element?
gasoline wood and papper
Unique and Interesting FACTS and or Media
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Two phosphorus compounds are used to make the coating found on the tips of safety matches.
Field Mark Publications
"Burning matches." Field Mark Publications Science Resource Center. Gale. 21 May 2010 <http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/SciRC?ste=1&docNum=CV2210044968>
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