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Squirrelium and Griffinium?

It’s official… Observations: Two New Superheavy Chemical Elements Formally Recognized: “The elements with atomic numbers of 114 and 116 have been recognized by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), which credited a Russia–U.S. collaboration with their discovery.” Now, what to name them?? Hmm… squirrelium and griffinium sound good to me.

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Connor’s Element Song Rendition!

Amazing! Connor’s Element Song Rendition! on Vimeo

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World’s Smallest Periodic Table

Wow. I want this for my birthday… YouTube – World’s Smallest Periodic Table

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December 21, 2010
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Changes Coming to Periodic Table

11 elements are having their weights adjusted due to better technology and more understanding of our universe… Pure and Applied Chemistry, ASAP Article 10.1351/PAC-REP-10-09-14: “The biennial review of atomic-weight determinations and other cognate data has resulted in changes for the standard atomic weights of 11 elements. Many atomic weights are not constants of nature, but [...]

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December 15, 2010
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Sulfur from Kawah Ijen

Ghostly pictures of people extracting element 16 from the earth… Kawah Ijen by night – The Big Picture – Boston.com

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December 11, 2010
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Why Gold?

If you, like me, have always been curious why gold has always been so valuable compared to other elements, head over and listen to this report from NPR… Gold and the Periodic Table of the Elements : Planet Money from NPR: “So we’re down from 118 elements to 30, and we’ve come up with a [...]

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November 20, 2010
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Balancing Success

Honestly, you all impressed me so much on Friday with your teamwork and success on those 10 balancing equations we attempted in class. You literally reminded me that I have the best job in the world (well, besides being a squirrel trainer in a traveling circus). Great work, everyone! Yay First Period… Yay Second Period… [...]

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October 17, 2010
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We Are Running Low on Helium

Yikes! Why the world is running out of helium – Science, News – The Independent: “It is the second-lightest element in the Universe, has the lowest boiling-point of any gas and is commonly used through the world to inflate party balloons. But helium is also a non-renewable resource and the world’s reserves of the precious [...]

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October 16, 2010
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Test 5: Balancing!

Remember, you need to get 10 in a row on Intermediate level (by December) to complete Test 5: It’s Elemental – Balancing Act! Your results will look something like this. BTW, there’s also Element Hangman if you’re ever bored online.

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October 16, 2010
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Monday September 27, 2010: Ionic, Covalent and Mettalic Bonds

Here are the slides (with brief explanations by me) from today: Chemical bond – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: “A chemical bond is an attraction between atoms or molecules that allows the formation of chemical compounds, which contain two or more atoms.” Study and enjoy the universe!

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September 27, 2010