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Title: LEAD Not Peanut Butter


1
LEAD (Not Peanut Butter)
  • Written By
  • TJ Fournier
  • Coauthored by
  • Myself

2
Periodic Table Information
  • LEAD
  • Atomic Symbol-Pb
  • Atomic Number-82
  • Atomic Mass-207.2
  • Atomic Radius-175
  • PEANUT BUTTER
  • Atomic Symbol- ?
  • Atomic Number- 3.95
  • Atomic Mass-794g
  • Atomic Radius-86mm

3
Periodic Table Information (cont.)
  • LEAD
  • Period 6
  • Group 14
  • P-Block
  • Poor Metal
  • PEANUT BUTTER
  • Period 3 (Lunchtime)
  • Toppings Group (In my pantry)
  • 2 Block (Chemistry)
  • Delicious Foodstuff

4
History
  • LEAD
  • Discovered by the ancients (Mentioned in the book
    of Exodus)
  • Symbol derived from the Latin plumbum
  • Origin of modern name unknown
  • PEANUT BUTTER
  • Discovered by George A. Bayle Jr. in 1890
  • Symbol derived from the face I make when I eat it
  • Origin of modern name derived from its physical
    and chemical characteristics

5
Physical Properties
  • LEAD
  • Soft, malleable, metallic solid
  • Bluish-gray in color
  • Deflects radiation
  • Specific gravity- 11.3 (?)
  • Poor conductor of electricity
  • PEANUT BUTTER
  • Brown
  • Creamy

6
More Physical Properties!
  • LEAD
  • Melting Point- 327.43C
  • Boiling Point- 1740C
  • Density- 11.34g/cm³
  • PEANUT BUTTER
  • Melting Point- Um(lt.lt) (gt.gt) (T.T)
  • Boiling Point- Hot
  • Density- 5.457g/in³

The work that went into finding the density of
peanut butter better be appreciated.
7
Chemical Properties
  • PEANUT BUTTER
  • Delicious
  • Goes well with toasted, raisin swirl bread
  • Gets stale and old if left open on the counter
  • Many of the chemical properties of Peanut Butter
    are unknown at this time
  • Probably because no one cares enough
  • LEAD
  • Rarely found pure in nature
  • Usually combines with zinc, copper and silver
  • Becomes covered in an oxide film when exposed to
    moist air
  • Reacts vigorously with fluorine (F) at room
    temperature
  • Reacts well with chlorine (Cl) when warmed

Yes, this is a molecule of peanut butter. I
dont care if its made entirely of lead! ITS
PEANUT BUTTER!
8
Uses of the Element
  • LEAD
  • Lead Oxide (PbO) is created when lead makes
    contact with the air, making this element useful
    in containing sulphuric acid
  • Used extensively in car batteries, projectiles,
    electrodes in the process of electrolysis, glass
    for computer and television screens, sound
    absorber
  • Other compounds used in paint, insecticides,
    storage batteries
  • Alloys are used in solder, pewter, bullets,
    antifriction lubricants, plumbing
  • PEANUT BUTTER
  • When placed with jelly on a sandwich, it tastes
    good
  • When eaten directly, it leaves a foul aftertaste
  • COOKIES!
  • Especially used in making fun of lead, because
    their abbreviations are so close
  • What a coincidence
  • Who wouldve thought?
  • Oh, wait, me.

9
Common Compounds
  • PbO- Lead Oxide- insoluble to sulphuric acid
  • PbF(2)- Lead Fluoride- poisonous
  • PbCl(2)- Lead Chloride- poisonous
  • 2 fluorides, 2 chlorides, 2 bromides, 1 iodide, 1
    hydride, 4 oxides, 1 sulfide, 1 selenide, 1
    telluride
  • PbJ- Peanut Butter n Jelly Sandwich- used in
    elementary school lunches
  • PbB- Peanut Butter n Bananas- used in
    elementary school lunches
  • PbP- Peanut Butter Pancakes- used in Mrs. Mizaks
    kitchen
  • PbC- Peanut Butter n Crackers- delicious after
    school snack

10
Interesting Bits of Information
  • Lead had been mentioned in the Book of Exodus
  • Alchemists attributed lead to the planet Saturn,
    as being the oldest element on earth
  • Lead can be purified from galena, which can be
    mined in Australia, which mines 19 of the
    worlds galena, which is cool because they have
    kangaroos
  • Lead is one of four metals that have extremely
    damaging effects on the human body
  • Lead is pyrophoric when divided into a fine
    powder, making it a fire hazard
  • Peanut butter has 190 calories
  • 17 grams of fat
  • NO CHOLESTEROL!
  • 160mg of sodium (Peaches, go have a party)
  • 7g of carbohydrates
  • 6g of protein
  • 2 calcium (Kristina, you may have a party as
    well)
  • 4 iron (I dont know whos doing iron, but yall
    should have a party together. Thatd be GROOVY)

11
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LEAD
  • http//www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/tp13-c4.pdf
  • http//www.npi.gov.au/database/substance-info/prof
    iles/50.htmlphysical
  • http//chemistry.about.com/od/elementfacts/a/lead.
    htm
  • http//www.chemicalelements.com/elements/pb.html
  • http//www.lenntech.com/Periodic-chart-elements/Pb
    -en.htm
  • http//www.webelements.com/webelements/elements/te
    xt/Pb/chem.html
  • PICTURES
  • http//www.jif.com/products/images/prod_shoot.jpg
  • http//www.galleries.com/minerals/elements/lead/le
    ad.jpg
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peanut_butter
  • Special thank you to Wikipedia for the pictures
    and the multitudes of information it provide me
    about peanut butter
  • Another thanks to Peaches, although its hard,
    but he explained via phone last night what a
    chemical property was, and proved the entire
    Interwebs to be a lie. Congratulations.
  • http//www.1728.com/diamform.htm For giving me
    the equation for the volume of a cylinder to
    allow me to find the density of peanut butter
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