Elements

=The Evolution of Modern Periodic Law= Task: Present your element family to the class answering the questions below.

You need to find the following information:
 * Step 1: Research your assigned topic**


 * Include all of the information asked from Dr. Mukherjee and the questions from the book
 * include 3 things you found about your element that you didn't know

Note: You will need to submit your notes along with a Works Consulted. Your notes should be completed on a group Google Doc (choose colors for yourself). Make sure you share your Google Doc with your teacher. Turn in a printed copy of your Works Cited (Consulted). Name your Google document and your presentation the last names of all the people in your group and the class period, i.e. 4B Cohen Mukherjee

Make sure that you use minimal text and are only using your visuals as guiding points for your information
 * Step 2: Design a presentation using a collaborative tool (Prezi or Google Presentations or a Wiki)**

You will have 3 - 5 minutes to present. If your classmates can't answer the research questions, your presentation is not up to snuff.
 * Step 4: Presentation**

Resources

Books:
Books with the call number 546 deal with "Inorganic Chemistry" - the elements, the Periodic Table, etc. Check the cart of books provided as well as the shelves to find more information about your element.

Some useful websites:

 * Dynamic Periodic Table
 * The Photographic Periodic Table of Elements
 * The Periodic Table of Videos
 * WolframAlpha
 * WebElements
 * chemeddl.org

Databases:
Science Online

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