Introduction to the Periodic Table

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First Creator of the PERIODIC TABLE. Dmitri Mendeleev: 1834–1907 - Hodder Education Magazines.

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Models if molecules in science classroom. What is an Element?.

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EXAMPLES OF AN ELEMENT. Oxygen Carbon Gold. Table Description automatically generated.

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Permanent rise of Earth's oxygen took an extra 100 million years • Earth.com.

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Carbon - Wikipedia. Carbon. Carbon Element: Over 49,431 Royalty-Free Licensable Stock Vectors & Vector Art | Shutterstock.

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Structure of an atom. Diagram, schematic Description automatically generated.

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Elements and the Periodic Table. How to Use a Periodic Table.

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Molecular structure and periodic table on a desk.

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Dressing for Lab. Below include an image in each box (clip art, icon, or picture) of appropriate lab dress. Label each image using the text box provided..

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Safe Lab Practices 2. List three more safe lab practices in the boxes provided..

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In the Event of a Lab Accident…. (Use this space to discuss procedures to follow in the event of a lab accident.).

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At the End of Your Lab Time…. (Use this space to discuss what should be done at the end of your lab time.).

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Remember… Safety First!. (Enter your own creative tag line above).