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Title: The Elements


1
The Elements
  • Hydrogen - Calcium

2
Hydrogen
  • The most abundant element in the universe. It is
    the fuel that burns in stars.
  • It is the simplest element.
  • Hydrogen is a gas under standard conditions.
  • Hydrogen is used for rocket fuel and explosives.

3
Helium
  • Gas under standard conditions and is found in all
    stars.
  • Helium is the second most abundant element in the
    universe.
  • Helium is used as a lifting gas for balloons and
    airships

4
Lithium
  • Lithium is a lightweight metal.
  • Used as part of an alloy to make lightweight
    aircraft.
  • Also used in batteries and medicines for
    psychiatric disorders.

5
Beryllium
  • Beryllium is a metal.
  • It is used as an alloy for aircraft, rocket fuel
    and in mineral form makes the gems Emerald and
    aquamarine.

6
Boron
  • Boron is a metalloid.
  • Boron is mostly found in mineral form as the
    mineral borax.
  • Used to harden steel and to make rocket parts
    because it resists heat.

7
Carbon
  • Carbon is a nonmetal.
  • Molecules that contain carbon make up all living
    cells.
  • Carbon in different forms is used as charcoal,
    graphite and diamonds.

8
Nitrogen
  • Nitrogen is a diatomic gas.
  • Nitrogen makes up the majority of our atmosphere.
  • Nitrogen is used to make ammonia, fertilizers and
    explosives.

9
Oxygen
  • Oxygen is a diatomic gas.
  • Oxygen is the 3rd most abundant element in the
    universe.
  • We need to breath oxygen to live. It is also
    used in welding, and making steel.

10
Fluorine
  • Fluorine is a diatomic gas.
  • Fluorine is the most reactive element and is
    rarely found alone.
  • Fluorine compounds are used in rat poisons,
    etching glass and refrigerants.

11
Neon
  • Neon is a gas.
  • Neon is un-reactive and is therefore not a part
    of many molecules.
  • Because it glows red when a current is passed
    through it, it is used in lights.

12
Sodium
  • Sodium is a metal.
  • Sodium is extremely reactive with water.
  • Sodium vapor is used as lighting.
  • Sodium compounds make up things like baking soda,
    table salt.

13
Magnesium
  • Magnesium is a metal.
  • Magnesium is used to make lightweight alloys and
    burns with a very bright white light for
    fireworks.

14
Aluminum
  • Aluminum is a metal.
  • Aluminum is used to make aluminum foil, alloys
    and wires.

15
Silicon
  • Silicon is a metalloid.
  • Silicon is used in making glass, quartz.
  • Silicon is also used in memory chips in computers
    and semi-conductors.

16
Phosphorus
  • Phosphorus is a solid non- metal.
  • Phosphorus is used in fireworks, detergents
    (brightens), fertilizers.

17
Sulfur
  • Sulfur is a solid non-metal.
  • Sulfur is used in gunpowder, paper, matches,
    drugs (antibacterial), paint etc.

18
Chlorine
  • Chlorine is a Diatomic gas.
  • Chlorine is used as a disinfectant (water
    treatment) and combines with metals to form salts.

19
Argon
  • Argon is a gas.
  • Argon is very un-reactive and does not form
    compounds.
  • Argon is used to fill light bulbs (oxygen would
    corrode the filament)

20
Potassium
  • Potassium is a metal.
  • Potassium explodes when it comes in contact with
    water.
  • Potassium compounds are used in fertilizers.

21
Calcium
  • Calcium is a metal.
  • Calcium is needed to make bone/teeth.
  • Calcium compounds are used to make chalk, cement.
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