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Magnesium

Page history last edited by Magnesium 11 years, 5 months ago

 

Quote:

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Status update:

at least 3 updates  


Overview:

3-5 sentences about the elements. (physical and chemical properties)

 

 

 
Information:  

Relationship Status: Taken (dating Aluminum)

 

Parent: Sir Humphry Davy

 

network:metal

 

valence electrons: 2

 

reactivity: Highly reactive  
state of matter:Solid  
Location on Periodic Table: Northwest  

Birthday: 1808

 

Hometown: England

 

 

Group: Alkali Earth Metals

Parent: Sir Humphry Davy

 
Activities & Interests:

2-3 sentences about the elements. (physical and chemical properties) 

This element is used to make paints. car parts, inks, mobile phones, laptops, tablet computers, cameras horseshoes, baseball catchers' masks and snowshoes.

Plus, magnesium is  is the eighth most abundant element in the universe and the seventh most abundant element in the earth's crust.


Places:

"check in" with at least three places the element can be found  

 

 


Photo:

Create a photo album:

  • fun images - pictures that contain the element

 - every photo must have a caption

- tag other elements in the pictures

 

 

My Friends and I around the World

 

 

 

 

Electron Shell Diagram

 

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Groups:

list the pages you are a "fan" of here

 

 

 

 

 

Resources:

make sure to cite your resources here. if you copied a picture or got information from somewhere else....make sure to tell everyone! I don't want any COPY CATS!!!

 

 


Friends:
 

add your friends here - make sure you link it and insert their profile pictures

 

Aluminum 

  Lithium 

 

 

 
Calcium  Lead       
Chlorine  Beryllium       

  

Back: Periodic Network Project

 

 

 

Comments (2)

Anne Alarcon said

at 2:08 pm on Oct 16, 2012

Why are you important for plant life?

Chlorine said

at 10:11 pm on Nov 1, 2012

Hey! You are very reactive, but not as reactive as the elements in the Alkali Metal Group. What happens when you and I join together?

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