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The Oxygen Family
By: Macie Remer
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ntr23
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Elements in the oxygen family
oxygen
polonium
selenium
sulfur
tellurium
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Hypocentre
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Interesting Facts:
Oxygen is one of the most common elements; what we breath and what makes up most of earth's crust.
Oxygen is very reactive and reacts to almost everything to form compounds around us.
Marie Curie found a very rare element that is very radioactive; Polonium.
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TonZ
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"Real" World
Oxygen is found in the air and earth's crust.
Another common element is sulfur, which is used in things like gunpowder and fireworks.
Tellurium is a element used to make things like steal and copper to make them more pliable.
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Argonne National Laboratory
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Tellurium
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D. Nishio-Hamane
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Tellurium Properties
silver/gray-white
looks like crystal rocks or dimonds.
brittle and can easily break.
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James St. John
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Tellurium as an Element
Atomic Number: 52
Atomic Mass: 127.60
Semi-metallic
Density: 6240 kg m^-3. This element would float in water.
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Jesse Echevarria
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"Real" World Tellurium
Tellurium is used today in the art of tinted glass.
Tellurium is a coloring agent with pottery and ceramics.
Tellurium is used to help make metal and copper more pliable.
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Oliver Kiss
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Tellurium Facts
Tellurium was named after earth and was found in a gold ore.
Tellurium is compounded with negitive charges and positive.
Tellurium, like sulfur can have a "garlic" like smell.
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James St. John
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Historic Facts
Another man who continued Tellurium's discoverer's work, was who Tellurium was named after and means "earth".
Tellurium was discovered in Romania in 1783 in a gold ore.
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