Slide 5 instructions
YOU WILL NEED TO HAVE A PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENTS TO
COMPLETE THIS PART...
Chemistry, 05.10.2020 16:01, gatornathan79
Slide 5 instructions
YOU WILL NEED TO HAVE A PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENTS TO
COMPLETE THIS PART. you can google an image to use or use your textbook,
or pearson online digital textbook. Textbook pgs 398-399.
1. Find the element on the periodic table
2. What is the atomic number?
3. What state do you find this element at room temperature (solid, liquid, gas)
4 Place an X in the column where you would find that element based on the
answers in slides 2 and 3.
5 The first Element is done for you.
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