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What do I Need??*An Element *Atomic Number * Group and Number * State of matter at Room Temp *Some common properties * Common Uses Conclusion after Research .

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Ytterbium

- Ytterbium is a silver/white metal, its melting point is about 819°C and its boiling point is 1,110°C. Ytterbium is used in lasers and electronics Ytterbium state of matter at room temp (68-74 F) is solid.

  • Atomic number: 70
  • Atomic symbol: Yb
  • Atmoic mass: 173.055

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Chemical Elements Includes actinium, thorium, protactinium, uranium, neptunium, plutonium, americium, and others Radioactivity All actinides are radioactive and release energy upon decay Applications Used in nuclear reactors, nuclear weapons, smoke detectors, and various industrial processes

Radioactivity: Plutonium is highly radioactive1. Metallic Nature: It has a silvery-white appearance when freshly prepared, but tarnishes when exposed to air1. Reactivity: Plutonium is pyrophoric, especially as a fine powder, meaning it can ignite spontaneously in air14. Multiple Oxidation States: It can form compounds with various oxidation states1. Density: Like most actinides, plutonium has a high density4. Paramagnetic: Plutonium exhibits paramagnetic behavior4.

Basic Information Atomic Number: 94 Group: Actinide series (f-block) State of Matter at Room Temperature: Solid

Allotropes: Plutonium has at least six different allotropic forms, which is unusual among elements4. Complex Chemistry: It exhibits a wide range of chemical behaviors due to its electronic structure1. Toxicity: Plutonium is highly toxic, both chemically and radiologically, requiring special handling procedures1

Common Uses Plutonium has several important applications: Nuclear Reactors: It is used as fuel in some nuclear power plants3. Nuclear Weapons: Plutonium is a critical component in the production of nuclear weapons34. Energy Generation: It plays a significant role in nuclear energy production4. Scientific Research: Plutonium is studied extensively in nuclear physics and chemistry1. Space Exploration: Some isotopes of plutonium have been used as a power source for deep space probes1.

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Chemical Elements Includes actinium, thorium, protactinium, uranium, neptunium, plutonium, americium, and others Radioactivity All actinides are radioactive and release energy upon decay Applications Used in nuclear reactors, nuclear weapons, smoke detectors, and various industrial processes

Radioactivity: Plutonium is highly radioactive1. Metallic Nature: It has a silvery-white appearance when freshly prepared, but tarnishes when exposed to air1. Reactivity: Plutonium is pyrophoric, especially as a fine powder, meaning it can ignite spontaneously in air14. Multiple Oxidation States: It can form compounds with various oxidation states1. Density: Like most actinides, plutonium has a high density4. Paramagnetic: Plutonium exhibits paramagnetic behavior4.

Basic Information Atomic Number: 94 Group: Actinide series (f-block) State of Matter at Room Temperature: Solid

Allotropes: Plutonium has at least six different allotropic forms, which is unusual among elements4. Complex Chemistry: It exhibits a wide range of chemical behaviors due to its electronic structure1. Toxicity: Plutonium is highly toxic, both chemically and radiologically, requiring special handling procedures1

Common Uses Plutonium has several important applications: Nuclear Reactors: It is used as fuel in some nuclear power plants3. Nuclear Weapons: Plutonium is a critical component in the production of nuclear weapons34. Energy Generation: It plays a significant role in nuclear energy production4. Scientific Research: Plutonium is studied extensively in nuclear physics and chemistry1. Space Exploration: Some isotopes of plutonium have been used as a power source for deep space probes1.

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thing to know about lanthanide

the atomic number is the atomic level the elment is

Antinomy

The state of matter this element has at room tempeture is a solid because it's a metaloid

Palladium

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Arsenic atomic number 33

what is it well known for?
  • its well known for its posion
  • its alloying agent
  • pigments
  • textiles
  • paper
  • metal adhesives
  • wood preservaties
  • ammunition

SETTING AND CHARACTERS

KEY POINTS

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Copernicium Infographic

Copernicium is named after the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, who suggested that the Earth orbits the Sun. It’s one of the heaviest elements ever made

Basic Information

Atomic number: 112 Group; 10 (Transition Metals) Period: 7

State of matter at room temp & Common Properties

  • State: Solid
Common Properties
  • Density: Very High (exact value unknown)
  • Reactvity: Shown to be similar like platinum
  • Radioactivity: Highly radioactive

Common Uses & Conclusions

common uses

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scandium group is 3 and number 21

the atomic number of scandium is 21

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Neon Element

Neons state of matter while being in room temperature is gas. Neon is a colorless oderless gas. It will not react with any other substances. It is chemichally inactive. It also has the lowest liquid range of any element.

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Transition Metal

group 1

Atomic Number

Common Properties

Au's atomic number is 79

Some common porperties are Lustter/Color, Softness, Density, Conductivity

State of Matter

Common uses

At room temperature, 25C or 77F

Some comon uses are jewlery, electronics, medicine, dentistry

"Au"

"Au" is the chemical symbol for gold in the periodic table. It comes from the Latin word aurum, which means gold.

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room temp
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soft and ductile when annealed and is greatly increased in strength and hardness when cold worked

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Copernicium Infographic

Copernicium is named after the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, who suggested that the Earth orbits the Sun. It’s one of the heaviest elements ever made

Basic Information

Atomic number: 112 Group; 10 (Transition Metals) Period: 7

State of matter at room temp & Common Properties

  • State: Solid
Common Properties
  • Density: Very High (exact value unknown)
  • Reactvity: Shown to be similar like platinum
  • Radioactivity: Highly radioactive

Common Uses & Conclusions

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Radium (Ra) is in Group 2, atomic number is 88.

Radium (Ra): 88

At room temperature, radium is a solid.

Radium was used in luminous paints, cancer treatments, and scientific research, but is now largely restricted due to safety concerns.

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Indium Element Learning

The Atomic number is 49

Indium is soft, malleable metal with brilliant lustre

  • Light filter in vapor lamps
  • Soldering
  • Semiconductors

Group 13 Period 5

Its a solid because metal

Palladium are used to make stuff out metal like Cars,RIngs,eletronics, dentistry,medicine,groundwater treatment,chemecal application, and julery

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Group: 4 Number: 18
Krypton is a noble gas and at room temperature around 20-25 C or 68-77 F.
Common properties of krypton: krypton belongs to noble gas. Krypton also has melting point at -157.4 C and a boiling point at -157.36 C. Common Uses for krypton: Insilation: Used in some types of energy-efficient windows, as the gas can help reduce heat transfer.

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Helium

Helium is a A colourless, odourless gas that is totally unreactive. Because of its low density helium is often used to fill decorative balloons, weather balloons and airships

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ACTINIUM

actinum (Ac)is an elemnt with the atomic number 89 it is a member of the actinide series wich consist of 15 elements from actinum (Ac) to lawrencium (Lr)in the periodic table t

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actinum was discovered in 1899 by the german chemist friedrich oskar giesel

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as a radiocative element the primary ise of actinium id as a source of radition.

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  • Lanthanide is apart of Group 19 and is part of the lanthanoids group
  • Lanthanum is in a solid state at room temperature. It is a soft, silvery white metal.
  • Some common properties fo lanthanide are: metallic, silvery white metal, solid, easily bendable or is a good conductor of heat and electricity.
  • Common uses: La is used in several industries due to its unique functions, like, petroleum refining helps to convert crude oil into valuable fuels. Also needed in the production of glass for cameras and telescopes. Its also crucial for the production of NiMH batteries used in hybrid vehicles and hydrogen storage systems. Also in medicine, lanthanum carbonate helps treat high phosphate levels in kidney disease patients.

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Mendelevium

Mendelevium has an atomic number of 101, it belongs to the Actinide group and is in period 7 of the periodic table. Mendelevium is a solid at room temperature and melts at 827 C or 1100 K. As of today, mendelevium is only used for reasearch purposes and has no commercial, industrial, or medical uses. A common propertie is that it is an isotope and all isotopes are radioactive and deadly.

Iridium

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Element Symbol

Atomic Number

Transition Metal

Ir

Conductor of Electricity

Element Weight

192.22

Element Name

Iridium

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Nihonium

Element 113

Common properies

Uses and properties

Reaction to temperature

Predicted melting point: 430c,810f,4000kBoiling point: 1100c,2000f,1400k

It appeares to be highly radioactive. For now it is used in research only. There is no biological role linked to this element.

Room temp: expected for it to stay solid

What is Nohonium?

Nihonium is element 113 in the modern periodic table, it has 285 atoms. It belongs to the boron group (group 13). It is highly radioactive and not naturally occuring, it happened when a scientist mixed 2 different chemicals that resulted in what we know as Nihonium.

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Xenon

some comon propierties rare, colourless, odourless, tasteless and chemically unreactive gas. common uses high-speed electronic flash bulbs used by photographers, sunbed lamps and bactericidal lamps used in food preparation and processing. conclusion Xenon gas, though rare and elusive, is a powerhouse of possibilities

Atomic number 54 Group and number 18, 54 At room temp It will be a gas

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vanadium Chemical element

Vanadium occurs in minerals like vanadinite, primarily produced in China, Russia, South Africa, and Brazil.

Vanadium is a chemical element; it has symbol V and atomic number 23.

Vanadium plays a vital role in various industrial applications, primarily due to its strength, high melting point, and catalytic properties. Its increasing use in energy storage technologies highlights its importance in the transition to renewable energy sources. The metal's versatility and durability make it an essential component in modern engineering and manufacturing.

Iits atomic number is 34 It is a nonmetal and is found in group 16 of the periodic table, alongside other elements like oxygen and sulfur. Selenium has several allotropes and is essential in small amounts for certain biological functions, particularly as a component of the amino acid selenocysteine.
Selenium
Selenium has a melting point of about 221°C (430°F).
Selenium has a boiling point of approximately 685°C (1,265°F)
its group 16 cause it shares similar chemical properties with other elements in that group, which include oxygen (O), sulfur (S), tellurium (Te), and polonium (Po). Group 16 is often referred to as the chalcogens, which means "ore-formers."
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Einsteinium is an element with a famous name that almost no one has heard of. With 99 protons and 99 electrons, it sits in obscurity near the bottom of the periodic table of chemical elements, between californium and fermium

  • Physical propeties-
  • Atomic number: 99
  • Atomic Mass: 252.0833
  • Density: 8.84 g/cm^3
  • melting Point: 860*
  • Boiling point: Unknown

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Nobelium

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Flerovium

What is Flerovium?

Flerovium is an extremely harmful element and is a radioactive metal that is very unstable made by high atomic collisions. At room temperature it is solid.

Common Properties

On the Periodic Table

What is flerovium used in?

In conclusion

Flerovium is a dangerous radioactive metal element made from nuclear collisions, never found in nature and only used for research.

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Hafnium

State of Matter at Room Temperature The state of matter at room temeprature from Hafnium is a solid.

What are some common properties and common uses? Property: Oxidation is very unaffective to Hafnium and can be easily disfigured. Common Use: Is used in Electronics.

Group & Number

Group Name - Transition Metals Number - 4

Francium

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Alkali Metal

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Francium is located on the first group, and at the 7th period. It is the element on the bottom left corner on the periodic table.

Its state of matter is a solid at room temperature (20 C). However, its melting point is relatively low at 26 C, so it would be close to a liquid if it reached that temperature.

A common property of Francium that it shares with other alkali metals is that it is extremely reactive, making it highly unstable. Also, its half-life is incredibly short; its most stable isotope only has a half-life of 22 minutes, with the least stable being 3.5 nanoseconds.

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Due to its short half-life, the common uses for it are limited. Mainly, it is used for atomic structure research, spectroscopy, and chemistry research.

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common uses: to coat optic fibres and optical mirrors, and for crucibles, thermocouple elements and headlight reflectors.

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State of Matter at Room Temperature: Solid

Atomic number:105

Group: Transition Metals

Period: 7

This number tells us how many protons are in a Dubnium atom.

Dubnium belongs to the transition metals, which are known for their shiny appearance and good conductivity.

It is in the seventh row of the periodic table, meaning it has a large atomic mass.

At room temperature, Dubnium is solid, like most metals.

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Common properties

Appearance: Metallic, likely silvery Dubnium is expected to have a shiny, silver look similar to other metals. Density: Estimated to be around 14 g/cm³ This means Dubnium is very heavy for its size. Melting Point: Not specific, but probably high We don’t know its exact melting point, but it’s expected to be very high. Radioactivity: All isotopes are radioactive All types of Dubnium are unstable and break down over time.

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Erbium is a soft, malleable, lustrous, silvery, metal. It reacts very slowly with oxygen and water.

Erbium is used for the coloring of lenses for people that wear glasses. It is also involved with control rods of nuclear reactors.

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Erbium is a chemical element with the atomic # 68 and it's symbol Er. It is considered a lanthanide, which is a metal, and is in group 15, period 6.

curium is a synthetic radioactive element used in nuclear reactors and research. it was discovered in 1944 and has isotopes like curium-242 and curium-244 its dense,silvery,and reactive

curium

curium is a syntetic chemical element it has a symbol of Cm, its atomic number is 96, disccovered date: 1944 disocvered by: glenn sebaorg and colleagues. Origin of the name Curium: is named in honour of Pierre and Marie Curie.

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Atomic number: 103Group: 17 Period:7

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polonium Atomic number 84

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group and number 16 post transition metals State of matter at room temp its a solid at room temp. common uses polonium is used as an alpha-particle source in the form of a thin film on a stainless steel disc.

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common properties

Polonium is a radioactive, extremely rare semi-metal. It is reactive, silvery-gray, it dissolves in dilute acids, but it is only slightly soluble in alkalis. it is fairly volatile: about half of a sample of it will evaporate within 3 days (unless it is kept in a sealed container).

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An element is a pure substance made of one type of atom, defined by its atomic number. Examples include hydrogen (H), oxygen (O), and gold (Au).

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The atomic number is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which uniquely identifies an element and determines its position in the periodic table. .

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a group refers to a vertical column of elements that share similar chemical properties, while a number typically indicates the atomic number

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Solid: Ice, metal, and wood.Liquid: Water, gasoline, and milk. Gas: Air, oxygen, and carbon dioxide.

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What we learned about this element; Erbium, is that it's a lanthanide with the atomic number of 68 in group 15, period 6 and it's a solid silver white metal that has some good uses to it for us like glasses tint. We also discovered it's boiling point is at 2668 Celcius and melting point is 1467 Celcius.

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Cesium

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Cesium is in period 6.

Cesium's atomic number is 55.

Cesium group number is 1.

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atomic Mass: 98.907

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Conductor of Electricity

Iridium (Ir) is classified as a transition metal. Transition metals are elements found in groups 3 to 12 of the periodic table. They are known for their ability to form various oxidation states, which means they can lose different numbers of electrons when reacting with other elements. Transition metals, including iridium, typically have high melting and boiling points, and they are often good conductors of electricity. Iridium is particularly noted for its resistance to corrosion and wear, making it valuable in industrial applications.

Properties of Iodine

Iodine, at room temperature, is a nonmetallic that is nearly black and also has a crystalline appearance. Ionide is mostly used for commercial purposes, such as pharmaceuticals, disinfectants, printing inks, dyes, catalysts, and photographic materials.

Pallaium has the appearance of a soft silver-white metal that resembles platinum.it is the least dense and has the lowest melting point of the platinum groups metals.

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Iridium

Iridium is a rare, shiny metal that is very dense and hard. It is part of the platinum group and is known for not rusting or corroding easily.

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What does it look like on the periodic table?

Flerovium is in gorup 14 and period 7. Its symbol is , FI. Its atomic number is 114 and its atmoic mass is 289.

State of Matter at Temperature

It's boiling point is 2668 Celcius and Melting point at 1467 Celcius

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Flerovium is not used for any products but only for research because of how harmful it is.

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Common properties and uses

  • Modertly soft
  • Mallable
  • Has a high melting point
  • used to make ceramics
  • welding rods
  • camera and telescope lenses.

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Tungsten (W) is a rare silver-white metal and belongs to group VIB of the periodic table. Tungsten has a steel-like appearance but has a high melting point, low vapor pressure, and a low evaporation rate. Its melting point is as high as 3410 ° C and its boiling point can reach 5927 ° C.

  • the state of matter of tungsten at a room temperature is solid
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Thorium

Thorium is an actinide with an atomic number of 90. Thorium is in the Actinide group along side Actinium and Americium.Thorium is solid under normal temp.

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group - 6 period numer - 6

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What are some common properties of Cesium?

Some of the common properties of ceisum are:Cesium is soft, gold-colored metal.Ductile High density

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Summary Thorium is a natural occuring ,sligghtly radioactive metal discovered in 1828 by a Swedish chemist and named after the Norse god,Thor.

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The periodic table arranges elements by their atomic number and properties. Elements in the same column (group) often behave similarly. For example, transition metals like iridium are dense, conduct electricity well, and resist rusting. Understanding the periodic table is important in chemistry because it helps us know how elements will react with each other. This knowledge is useful in everyday life, like in medicine, making electronics, and even in environmental work. For example, knowing iridium's properties helps us use it in things like electrical contacts and high-temperature equipment.

What is Iodine?

Iodine is an element from the periodic table with an atomic number of 53 and the I symbol. It is considered the heaviest, and stable halogen, with an atomic mass of 126.904, and is in group 17

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Element Weight

The atomic weight of iridium (Ir) is approximately 192.22 atomic mass units (amu). This value represents the average mass of an iridium atom, taking into account the different isotopes of the element and their relative abundances. Iridium is one of the heaviest elements in the periodic table, which contributes to its density and various applications in technology and industry.

uses and properties

Tungsten was used extensively for the filaments of old-style incandescent light bulbs, but these have been phased out in many countries. This is because they are not very energy efficient; they produce much more heat than light.Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metals and is alloyed with other metals to strengthen them. Tungsten and its alloys are used in many high-temperature applications, such as arc-welding electrodes and heating elements in high-temperature furnaces. Tungsten carbide is immensely hard and is very important to the metal-working, mining and petroleum industries. It is made by mixing tungsten powder and carbon powder and heating to 2200°C. It makes excellent cutting and drilling tools, including a new ‘painless’ dental drill which spins at ultra-high speeds. Tungsten is the heaviest metal to have a known biological role. Some bacteria use tungsten in an enzyme to reduce carboxylic acids to aldehydes.

Common Properties of Flerovium

Flerovium's boiling point is 150 C and freezing point in 70 C.The density of Flerovium is unknown. It is created after a nuclear explosion.

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Element Symbol

The element symbol for iridium is Ir. Iridium is a transition metal found in group 9 of the periodic table. It is known for being very dense, resistant to corrosion, and has a high melting point. Iridium is often used in applications like spark plugs, electrical contacts, and in some types of jewelry due to its durability.

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Atomic Number

The atomic number for iridium (Ir) is 77. This means that an iridium atom has 77 protons in its nucleus. The atomic number is important because it defines the element and determines its position on the periodic table. In addition to protons, iridium also has 77 electrons, which are responsible for its chemical behavior.

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Conclusion

Iodine is a nonmetal that is in the halogens group which is in group 17 of the periodic table, it is organized in that group because in that group there are other halogens. Understanding the organization of the periodic table is important because the periodic table organizes the elements based on their properties, and it can apply to real life by the encounters with each element everyday.

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Fun Fact!

Thorium is actually named after the Norse god of thunder,Thor. though his hammer was never made of this element.

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