Element Brochure Directions

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Element Brochure Directions
Element Brochure Directions
Your Element
Panel # 6
name
Symbol here
Name
Period
Date
Panel # 5
Left Blank
It is the back
of your
brochure
Panel # 4 Inside flap when
opened
(Panel # 1)
Identify which “Group” and “Period”
your element belongs to… Numbers only
 Identify your elements “Group” name.
Complete sentences
throughout brochure
Correct spelling (-2)
Grammar, etc
Describe if it is a “Metal”, “Non-metal”
or “Metalloid”
 Describe where it is in reference to the
zig zag line.
 List some uses of you element.
 Show pictures of its uses
Aluminum is in group 13 and period 3.
It is a member of the Boron Family
and a Mixed Metal.
Aluminum is a metal.
Aluminum lies to the left of the zig
zag line
Aluminum is used to make containers
like soda cans. It is used in making
chairs, umbrellas, aircraft, bicycles and
window frames.
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Paper open and laying flat
Panel # 1
Panel # 2
Panel # 3
(Inside)
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(Inside)
Draw and label the parts to an atom
Panel # 1 Inside
Identify the charge on each particle:
Describe the modern atomic model
(p. 128 text)
Which particle(s) has the most
mass?
Which particle(s) is/are the lightest
Define atomic mass
Define atomic number
Google a picture of “your atom’s
structure” (copy /paste it)
Tell how many protons, neutrons and
electrons are in YOUR element.
Hand drawn only
Panel # 2 Inside
On the middle page include:
 The atomic mass of your element
 The atomic number of your element
 Who discovered your element
 When it was discovered
 How it was named
 A picture of the discoverer ( if not
available, please say “none available”).
You may have to go to another website
to find a picture by typing in your
discoverer’s name into “Google”
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Panel # 3 Inside
On the right-hand page include:
The melting point
The boiling point
It’s natural state (solid, liquid,
gas)
It’s density
 In paragraph form give a brief
description of it’s characteristics
like malleability, ductility, color,
conductivity, etc.
List interesting facts about your
element (The web site: Web
Elements has great descriptions)
Show a picture of your element
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Extra Credit “Match Box” Element
Magnesium
History
Atomic Number:
Atomic Weight:
Melting Point:
Boiling Point:
Properties:
12
Mg
24.305
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12
Mg
24.305
Magnesium
Worth 5 points
Color any color
Fast facts on inside flap
Could be less than 5 pts. If not
complete
Can turn in late but only 3 points