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The NEW Periodic Table Song (In Order) Periodic Table of Elements. Periodic Table Of Elements Grade 9 flashcards. Periodic Table of Science. HowStuffWorks "Periodic Table Videos" Periodic Table. Periodic Table for Kids Periodic table is a tabular chart of the elements arranged to illustrate recurring trends in the properties of the elements. Elements are listed according to increasing order of atomic number in columns and rows. Rows, also called periods, are arranged so that elements with similar properties fall into the same columns, called groups or family. Science Games, Diagrams & Activities : Pictures & School Presentations : Science Videos & Lessons:(Reviewed by K-12 teachers) Search Videos Suggest Science Videos Click below to find & suggest other science videos.

Topic : Periodic Table Standards Common Core State Standards Videos are embedded and streamed directly from video sites such as YouTube and others. NeoK12 makes learning fun and interesting with educational videos, games and activities for kids on Science, Math, Social Studies and English. The Periodic Table: Crash Course Chemistry #4. RSC Visual Elements Periodic Table. The Periodic Table . Intro. The Periodic Table . Atomic Basics . Name That Atom. The Element Hydrogen. [Click for Isotope Data] Atomic Number: 1 Atomic Weight: 1.00794 Melting Point: 13.81 K (-259.34°C or -434.81°F) Boiling Point: 20.28 K (-252.87°C or -423.17°F) Density: 0.00008988 grams per cubic centimeter Phase at Room Temperature: Gas Element Classification: Non-metal Period Number: 1 Group Number: 1 Group Name: none What's in a name?

Say what? History and Uses: Scientists had been producing hydrogen for years before it was recognized as an element. Composed of a single proton and a single electron, hydrogen is the simplest and most abundant element in the universe. Hydrogen is the raw fuel that most stars 'burn' to produce energy. Hydrogen is a commercially important element. Hydrogen combines with other elements to form numerous compounds. Hydrogen has three common isotopes. Estimated Crustal Abundance: 1.40×103 milligrams per kilogram Estimated Oceanic Abundance: 1.08×105 milligrams per liter Number of Stable Isotopes: 2 (View all isotope data)

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