Element Project Guidelines for Chemistry Students, Exercises of Chemistry

The guidelines for a chemistry project where students are required to research and present information about two elements. Each student will be assigned one random element and can choose another one. The project is worth 50 points and requires students to include the element's symbol, atomic number, atomic mass, physical properties, common uses, interesting facts, and discovery information, along with a picture. The project is due during the 4th and 6th periods in september.

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Element Project
All students will be responsible for one element that will be
drawn at random (elements 1-36), and then one element of
their choice (elements 37-115). This project will be worth
50 points (25 points for the assigned element and 25 points
each for the element). The guidelines are as follows:
Each element will need to be on a piece of computer
paper (8.5 x 11)
Typed
The element symbol, atomic number, and atomic
mass CLEARLY visible
Include at least 3 physical properties of the element
Include at least 1 common use of the element
Include at the least 3 interesting facts about the
element
Include who discovered it, when, and where
Include 1 picture of the element (either the chemical
formula or a common picture)
Due Date: 4th and 6th period September 14th
2nd, 3rd, 5th, and period September 15th
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Element Project

All students will be responsible for one element that will be drawn at random (elements 1-36), and then one element of their choice (elements 37-115). This project will be worth 50 points (25 points for the assigned element and 25 points each for the element). The guidelines are as follows:

  • Each element will need to be on a piece of computer paper (8.5 x 11)
  • Typed
  • The element symbol, atomic number, and atomic mass CLEARLY visible
  • Include at least 3 physical properties of the element
  • Include at least 1 common use of the element
  • Include at the least 3 interesting facts about the element
  • Include who discovered it, when, and where
  • Include 1 picture of the element (either the chemical formula or a common picture)

Due Date: 4th and 6th period – September 14th 2 nd , 3rd , 5th , and period – September 15th

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