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o What is the name and symbol of your element?
Tungsten and its symbol is W
o Where does the name of the element come from? How was it named?
o Where is the element found/how isolated?
Its found naturally in the world and is found in Russia, China and Spain.
o Why is the element important?
its important in the production of light bulbs
o What are some common uses of/for the element?
light bulbs, jewelry
o Are there important isotopes of the element?
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o What is the element’s atomic number?
74
o What is the element’s average atomic mass?
o In what period is the element found?
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What is the name of your element? Titanium
What is the symbol of your element? Ti
Where does the name of the element come from?
How was it named?
Where is the element found/how isolated?
Why is the element important? It doesn’t react with humans, so it is used for glasses, fake appendages, fireworks
What are some common uses of/for the element?
Are there important isotopes of the element?
What is the element’s atomic number? 22
What is the element’s average atomic mass? 47.88
In what period is the element found? 4
Name the group number and family to which your element belongs None
Color? Silvery Metallic
Odor? None
Density? 2.7 ounces
State of Matter at Room Temperature? Solid
Texture? Smooth
Melting Point? 3,051 F (1,677C)
Boiling Point? 5,931F (3,277C)
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