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Periodic Table of the Elements

Fall 2002

Click on an element for more information:


Disclaimer: Students working on these projects learned to search the internet, copy, cut, paste, make links, format and arrange text, open, close, and save documents. They were not taught appropriate strategies for citing sources. These web pages do not contain bibliographies. Nearly all information was aquired from various pages from www.webelements.com and www.chemicalelements.com In their next project, students will be taught how to properly use resources and to create bibliographies.

The First Period Web Pages:

boron@.html manganese the element.html hydrogen.html Calcium.html tin2.html zinc2.html PHOSPHOURUS.html zirconium.html BROMINE THE ELEMENT.html neon the element.html bromine.html zinc.html rhodium.html

The Third Period Web Pages:

Chlorine.html sodium.html carbon.html Titanium.html Chromium.html beryllium.html Nitrogen.html aluminum.html Sulphur.html MAGNESIUM.html supafly silicon.html helium.html Iron.html litium s.html

The Fourth Period Web Pages:

Krypton.html vanadium rules.html strontium.html Palladium.html Scandium .html COPPER.html Arsenic.html Argon.html nickel.html oxygen.html rubidium (37).html potassium.html Fluorine.html

The Fifth Period Web Pages:

Lead.html tungsten.html Bismuth.html Platinum.html Iridium.html Indium.html Radon.html radon .html gold.html antimony.html Cadmium.html silver.html Tellurium.html strontium.html mercury.html xenon.html iodine.html


These files have not yet been linked to a periodic table.