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OpenStudy (ttp):

Anyone good at the perodic table

OpenStudy (kc_kennylau):

wrong category but please say out your question :)

OpenStudy (ttp):

:) I need to fill in the perodic table with some choices i have could you help?

OpenStudy (kc_kennylau):

Eh... give me the question and I may be able to help :)

OpenStudy (ttp):

Ok Directions: Match the following Galactic Element clues to the Periodic Table above Toothium (T): This is a nonmetal with an average atomic mass number close to 19. Floatium (Fl): This is a gas that the aliens often use to fill balloons and blimps. It contains two protons in its nucleus. Breathium (Bt): This element is a nonmetal and has one less proton than an atom of Toothium and has an atomic mass close to 16 amu. Lightium (Lg): This is a gas that does not react with other elements. It glows when it is heated in a lamp or vacuum tube. It contains one more proton in its nucleus than Toothium. Rottoneggium (Re): This is a nonmetal with one less electron than Mustarium. It has a total of 16 electrons in its electron cloud. Nobelium (Nb): This gas is located directly below Lightium on the periodic table and has an atomic mass close to 40 amu with 18 protons. Liquidium (Lq): This is a nonmetal and has the second largest atomic mass number on the alien periodic table. Supermanium (Sp): This element has the largest atomic mass unit on the alien’s periodic table at close to 84 amu. Bonsium (Bo): This element is important for bone strength, both for aliens and earthlings. It is a metal in Group 2 of the periodic table and has 20 neutrons. Organium (Or): This element makes up diamonds, which are not as valuable in other places in the universe as they are on Earth. It contains six protons in the nucleus of its atom. Killum (Ki): This is a notoriously poisonous metalloid with an atomic mass close to 75 amu. Universium (Uv): This is a heavy nonmetal, a pretty large atomic mass number and chemical properties similar to Rottoneggium and Breathium. Semicoductium (Sc): This element is the metalloid with the lowest mass. It has one less proton than Organium. Computerium (Co): This is an element that the aliens use in their electronics, stun guns, and in their communication devices because it is a semi-conductor. Its mass is significantly greater than the mass of Semicoductium and it has 14 electrons. Ikium (Ik): This is a semi-conductor that is found below Computerium on the periodic table. The element has 32 protons and 41 neutrons. Spriklium (Sk): An atom of this element may have an actual mass of 70 amu with 39 neutrons. Alloyium (Am): This is a relatively rare metal that is often used as a hardening agent in metal alloys/mixtures. It is the second lightest metal on the periodic table. Metium (Me): This is a very reactive metal with the lowest mass of all the metals on the entire periodic table. Bananium (Bn): This element has similar chemical properties to Softium and Metium, but is heavier than both. Abundium (A): This is the ninth most abundant element in the universe. It is a metal with 12 protons in its nucleus.

OpenStudy (ttp):

Its a hard question :/

OpenStudy (kc_kennylau):

Where are you stuck at?

OpenStudy (ttp):

I have to put each element of the words i listed above in the perodic where they belong. Could you help me? If not it's fine :)

OpenStudy (kc_kennylau):

Doing all the work for you ain't counted as helping :)

OpenStudy (ttp):

could you help me along the way ?

OpenStudy (ttp):

Could you help me along the way ?

OpenStudy (kc_kennylau):

OK start with the first element Toothium, so it has an average atomic mass close to 19. Look at the table, which number is closest to 19? :) (The number on the bottom of each entry, not the atomic number)

OpenStudy (ttp):

C. Number 6

OpenStudy (kc_kennylau):

no, C's average atomic mass is just 12.01...

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