9.2 science elements presentation the slides of this presentation were created by the class members...
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9.2 SCIENCE ELEMENTS PRESENTATION
The slides of this presentation were created by the class
members of Ms Russell & Ms Chan’s 9.2 Science Class
2012.
Mustapha Haidar Hamzeh Hanieh Mahady Elzarw
Ahmed Houmayassi Amin Kabaha Bilal Hamdan
Ayub Mahamad Hamza Mohamed Omar Kamel
Adam Nahas Isaac Zaouk Julio Potaua
Shafic Tabikh Ibrahim Elali Omar Ingram (a)
By: Abdel Karim – Mahdy Elzarw
Iron
2,8,8,8
Helium
By Ahmed Houmayssi
The atomic number of
Helium is 2 and the Electron
configuration is 2
Ordinarily a colourless, inert gas,
helium glows pale peach when an
electric current runs through it. A
glass blower bent a tube to the shape
of the letters He and filled it with pure
helium. I lit it with high voltage.
BY: SHAFIC TABIKH
potassium (K), chemical element of
Group 1 (Ia) of the periodic table, the
alkali metal group, indispensable for both
plant and animal life. Potassium was the
first metal to be isolated by electrolysis,
by the English chemist Sir Humphry
Davy, when he obtained the element
(1807) by decomposing molten potassium
hydroxide (KOH) with a voltaic battery.
Potassium
CALCIUM
BY: BILAL
HAMDAN.
Name: calciumSymbol: CA
Atomic number: 20Electron configuration:2,8,8,2
Uses: Calcium is essential for human nutrition. Animals skeletons get their
rigidity primarily from calcium phosphate.
Properties:calcium is a fairly soft metal with a shiny silver surface when first
cut.
BERYLLIUMBY: SHAFIC TABIKH
BERYLLIUM IS the chemical element with atomic number as 4. It is a toxic bivalent element. It is steel grey, strong, light-weight but brittle and alkaline earth metal. It is used as a hardening agent in alloys, usually beryllium copper.
Of all the metals, beryllium has one of the highest melting point. Its modulus of elasticity is approximately 1/3 greater than steel. It is nonmagnetic, resists attack by concentrated nitric acid, is an excellent thermal conductivity and it is highly permeable to X-rays. At a standard temperature and pressure it resists oxidation when exposed to air.
OXYGEN
A oxygen is an element it weights 15.9994 Full technical data
At -183.0DegreeC oxygen is a beautiful pale blue liquid, but at
room temperature it is a colourless gas. It's only 21% of the
atmosphere--the 21% we all need if we want to live more than a
few minutes longer.
The atomic number for oxygen is 8 and its symbol O.