Save the … Chemicals
3rd Intermediate task for Chemistry (Hanan K. Sabra & Colleen MacDonell)
You must expose your assigned substance’s:
Use the following sources to find all the information you need.
The ultimate source…
Chemical Elements : From Carbon to Krypton (REF 546 NEW)
This is a three volume set in the Secondary School Library (LMC). Excellent information on every single element and every topic for your assignment. Pictures as well. Highly recommended! You will find it in the Reference section of the library. As a librarian for help if you can’t find it. Three volumes: A-F, G-O, P-Z.
CD-ROM source…
At the Secondary School Library (LMC) there is a networked CD called DISCovering Science. Just click on the icon on the desktop of an LMC computer and search for your element! Excellent for abundance in nature, uses and properties.
Good Internet sources…
Chemicool Periodic Table
Good site for abundance of the chemical in nature.
Chemical Elements.com (http://www.chemicalelements.com)
Always contains melting point and boiling point, plus sometimes has links to other sites.
Periodic Table of the Elements (Los Alamos National Laboratory’s Chemistry Division)
http://pearl1.lanl.gov/periodic
Especially designed for middle and high school students, this site contains brief articles listing properties and use.
WebElements – the Periodic Table on the WWW (http://www.webelements.com)
Always gives a picture and lists some chemical and physical properties.
Compiled by C. MacDonell – December 3, 2001.