In: Chemistry
Please complete the information for each element listed below.
Hydrogen (H), Francium (Fr), Calcium (Ca), Titanium (Ti) Manganese (Mn), Iron (Fe), Nickel (Ni), Silver (Ag), Zinc (Zn), Aluminum (Al), Carbon (C), Nitrogen (N), Arsenic (As), Oxygen (O), Helium (He)
The name and chemical symbol of the element;
The atomic number and mass number of the element;
The Group number and Period number of the element;
The number of protons, neutrons, and electrons within the most common isotope of an atom of the element;
The electron configuration and number of valence electrons within an atom of the element;
The classification of the element (metal, nonmetal, or metalloid, as well as any other "special" names such as halogens, transition metals, etc. that may apply);
The discoverer and year of discovery of the element;
State in which the element is typically found (i.e., phase at room temperature and whether the element is typically found in pure elemental form or as part of a compound);
Uses for or applications of the element.
1) Hydrogen (H)
The name and chemical symbol of the element;= Hydrogen (H)
The atomic number and mass number of the element;= 1 , 1
The Group number and Period number of the element;= 1 ,1
The number of protons, neutrons, and electrons within the most common isotope of an atom of the element= P= 1 , n=0 , e=1
The electron configuration and number of valence electrons within an atom of the element;= 1s1
The classification of the element (metal, nonmetal, or metalloid, as well as any other "special" names such as halogens, transition metals, etc. that may apply) =non metal
The discoverer and year of discovery of the element= 1671 , Robert Boyle
State in which the element is typically found (i.e., phase at room temperature and whether the element is typically found in pure elemental form or as part of a compound);= Gas
Uses for or applications of the element. = Fuel cell , in the production of ammonia.
2) Francium (Fr)
The name and chemical symbol of the element;= Francium (Fr)
The atomic number and mass number of the element;= 87 , 223
The Group number and Period number of the element;=1 , 7
The number of protons, neutrons, and electrons within the most common isotope of an atom of the element; = p =87 , n= 146 ,e= 87 , isotopes = 223Fr , 199Fr , 200Fr , 201Fr
The electron configuration and number of valence electrons within an atom of the element;=[Rn]7s1
The classification of the element (metal, nonmetal, or metalloid, as well as any other "special" names such as halogens, transition metals, etc. that may apply);= metal
The discoverer and year of discovery of the element;= Marguerite Perey , 1939
State in which the element is typically found (i.e., phase at room temperature and whether the element is typically found in pure elemental form or as part of a compound);= solid , compunds
Uses for or applications of the element. = no uses because of the shift half life
3)Calcium (Ca)
The name and chemical symbol of the element;= Calcium (Ca)
The atomic number and mass number of the element20 , 40
The Group number and Period number of the element;= 4 ,4
The number of protons, neutrons, and electrons within the most common isotope of an atom of the element;= p=20,n=20,e=20 isotopes =42Ca, 44Ca,46Ca,48Ca
The electron configuration and number of valence electrons within an atom of the element;=[Ar]4s2
The classification of the element (metal, nonmetal, or metalloid, as well as any other "special" names such as halogens, transition metals, etc. that may apply) = metal
The discoverer and year of discovery of the element; = Sir Humphry Davy , 1808
State in which the element is typically found (i.e., phase at room temperature and whether the element is typically found in pure elemental form or as part of a compound); = solid, compounds
Uses for or applications of the element.= fertilizers, used as reducing agent , in making alloy
Titanium (Ti)
The name and chemical symbol of the element;= Titanium (Ti)
The atomic number and mass number of the element;= 22 , 48
The Group number and Period number of the element;= 4B,4
The number of protons, neutrons, and electrons within the most common isotope of an atom of the element; = p= 22 , n= 26 ,e=22, isotopes = 47Ti , 48Ti
The electron configuration and number of valence electrons within an atom of the element= [Ar]4s2, 3d2
The classification of the element (metal, nonmetal, or metalloid, as well as any other "special" names such as halogens, transition metals, etc. that may apply);= metal (transition metal)
The discoverer and year of discovery of the element; = Dr. Doug Stewart . 1791
State in which the element is typically found (i.e., phase at room temperature and whether the element is typically found in pure elemental form or as part of a compound);= solid, compounds
Uses for or applications of the element.= making of alloy of light weight , automobile industries