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Point Value |
Topic in your Book |
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2 |
The name of your atom on the cover of your book. |
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1 |
Your name on the cover of your book. |
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1 |
The name of your class and period on the cover of your book. |
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5 |
Table of contents. |
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2 |
Atomic number of your element somewhere in the book. |
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2 |
Atomic mass of your element somewhere in the book. |
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2 |
The symbol for your element somewhere in the book. |
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5 |
A color coded diagram of your element's nucleus showing the particles in
the nucleus. |
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2 |
The number of protons in the nucleus of your element. |
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2 |
The number of neutrons in the nucleus of your element. |
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5 |
The electron configuration notation, orbital notation and electron dot notation
of your element. |
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5 |
A short history of your element. Who found it, when was it discovered, etc. |
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2 |
The appearance of your element in its pure form at room temperature. Is
it shiny? yellow? dull? etc. |
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2 |
The physical state of your element at room temperature. Is it a solid, liquid
or gas? |
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2 |
How common is your element in nature? |
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2 |
How do your make a pure sample of your element? |
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2 |
What are the common uses for your element? |
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2 |
What are some health effects of your element? |
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2 |
What are some environmental effects of your element? |
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9 |
What are the name, formula and uses for one compound containing your element? |
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9 |
What is the name, formula and uses for another compound containing your
element? |
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20 |
Glossary of a minimum of ten words in your book. |
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2 |
Bibliography of sources used. |
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5 |
Colorful. |
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5 |
Made to size. |