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  • Chemistry Help website is dedicated to providing information on Chemistry and Chemical elements. Chemistry Help is an informational resource website for students of Chemistry.
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  • There are many chemical elements known. Below are the start of our chemistry help resources. Check back on our Chemistry Help information website regularly for more information on other Chemical elements.
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  • Carbon is a chemical element number 6 in the periodic table. The symbol of Carbon is C. The atomic weight of Carbon is 12.011 and the melting point of Carbon is 3550 degree celcius.
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  • Carbon dioxide is the most common carbon compound. Two carbon compounds, carbon dioxide and methane, are among the gasses commonly found in the earth's atmosphere.
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  • Carbon combines very slowly with oxygen at room temperatures. At moderately high temperatures, however, carbon combines with oxygen quite readily.
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  • Carbon monoxide is best known as a toxic gas that is generated by the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbon fuels, including natural gas and gasoline. The chemical element symbol of Carbon Monoxide is simply CO.
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  • Radioactive carbon 14 is a well known tool for determining the age of geological specimens and archeological artifacts. The procedure, known as carbon 14 dating or radiocarbon dating.
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  • The element Carbon has the chemical symbol C. Carbon is the element number 6 in the Periodic table of elements.
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  • Oxygen is the most abundant element by mass both in the earth 's crust and in the human body. Oxygen constitutes 89% of water by mass.
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  • The history of oxygen starts with Leonardo da Vinci. In the past, air was believed to be an elemental substance. Now we know that it is not. Air is composed of a number of different elemental gasses.
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  • Most commercially produced oxygen is consumed by the steel industry. Pure oxygen is blown over the molten steel where it converts excess carbon to carbon dioxide gas and oxidizes other impurities so they can later be removed with the slag.
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  • Oxygen is very important. Oxygen is absolutely vital for sustaining life as we know it. The oxygen atom is one of the most abundant atomic species in the cosmos.
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  • Ozone is a very strong oxidizing agent that is capable of adding an oxygen molecule to stable ions. Ozone is a pale blue gas with a sharp, irritating odor. Ozone is poisonous.
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  • Hydrogen is the nuclear fuel consumed by the sun and other stars to produce energy. Although, 70% of the universe is composed of hydrogen, hydrogen constitutes only 0.87% of the earth 's mass.
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  • The hydrogen atom is the simplest atom that can possibly exist. Its most common isotope is composed of a single proton and an electron. If you take away either of these parts, you no longer have an atom at all.
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  • Hydrogen is chemically unique in a number of ways. Among these unique features is Hydrogen 's ability to form compounds by giving up an electron or acquiring one.
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  • Hydrides are compounds composed of two different elements, one of them being hydrogen. The following summary is brief and hardly begins to indicate the extent of the world of hydrides.
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  • In the addition of hydrogen halides to unsymmetrically constituted (unsaturated) hydrocarbons, the halogen atom becomes attached to the carbon bearing the lesser number of hydrogen atoms.
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  • Below is a video of interesting facts about hydrogen, the element with atomic number 1 on the Periodic table. Hydrogen has the chemical symbol H. Below are some facts about Hydrogen.
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  • Nitrogen oxide or laughing gas is found among the gases in the earth 's atmosphere. Nitrogen is one of the most abundant elements in the cosmos.
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  • Small amounts of nitrogen, usually for student experiments, can be prepared by combining and gently warming a mixture of ammonium and nitrate salts.
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  • The chemical symbol for the element Nitrogen is N. Nitrogen is the element number 7 in the periodic table of elements. Below is a video showing interesting facts on the element Nitrogen. There are many uses of the element Nitrogen.
    Nitrogen_Element.html
  • The chemical symbol of element Antimony is Sb. Below is a video introduction to Antimony element (Sb) and facts about Antimony element.
    Antimony_Element.html
  • The element Boron is number 5 in the Periodic table of elements. Below is a chemistry help video on the element Boron, including many facts about Boron (B), chemical properties as well as history and discovery of the element Boron.
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  • The chemical symbol for the element Cadmium is Cd. The video below shows an introduction to the chemical element Cadmium (Cd).
    Element_Cadmium.html
  • Cesium or Cs is a chemical element with atomic number of 55. Among well known Cesium compounds is Cesium Chloride which is used in the Cesium cancer therapy.
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  • Below is a video with interesting facts about the element Gold. The video includes a brief history of element gold and who discovered the element Gold.
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  • The video below gives facts about Hafnium the element number 72 in the Periodic Table of elements. The chemical element Hafnium has chemical symbol Hf.
    Halfnium_Element.html
  • The element Hassium from the periodic table is another synthesized radioactive element. Hassium is number 108 in the periodic table of elements.
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  • Iodine is a chemical element of many uses. White iodine or white decolorized iodine, for example, have gained much attention in the beauty industry.
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  • Indium is the chemical element with the symbol In. The video below shows an introduction to the Indium, the element with atomic number 49 on the Periodic table.
    Indium_the_Element.html
  • The chemical element Iridium is number 77 in the Periodic Table of elements. The chemical symbol for the element Iridium is Ir.
    Element_Iridium.html
  • Lanthanum is a special chemical element. The video below shows the properties and basic facts of the chemical element Lanthanum, as well as abit of Lanthanum history.
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  • The element Lead (pronounced 'Led') is number 82 in the periodic table of elements. The chemical Pb stands for Lead element.
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  • Meitnerium is the chemical element number 109. The video below gives an introduction to the element Meitnerium.
    Meitnerium_Element.html
  • The element Osmium of the Periodic Table is number 76. The chemical symbol for Osmium 76 element is Os. The video below shows facts about Osmium, where is Osmium found, uses of Osmium, and who discovered Osmium.
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  • The chemical element Palladium has chemical symbol Pd. The video below shows an introduction to the element Palladium including some basic properties of Palladium.
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  • The element Radon is number 86 in the periodic table of elements. The Radon video below shows interesting facts about the element Radon as well as the history of Radon the element.
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  • The chemical element Rhenium is number 75 in the Periodic Table. The chemical symbol of the element Rhenium is Re.
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  • Below is a video with an introduction to the chemical element Rhodium, Rh. The chemical element Rhodium (Rh) has atomic number of 45. Rhodium compounds have many uses.
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  • The chemical element Ruthenium is element number 44 in the Periodic table of elements. The chemical symbol for the element Ruthenium is Ru.
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  • Sulfur is the chemical element with the symbol S. The chemical element Sulfur is number 16 in the Periodic table of elements. Sulfur has many uses.
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  • The element Tantalum is a chemical element with symbol Ta. The video below shows facts about the element Tantalum, as well as the history and chemical properties of the chemical element Tantalum.
    The_Element_Tantalum.html
  • The Technetium element has a chemical symbol Tc and Technetium is number 43 in the Periodic table of chemical elements. Below is a video showing basic introduction to Technetium element.
    Technetium_Element.html
  • The chemical element Tellurium is shown in the periodic table with symbol Te. Below is a video showing an introduction to this chemical element Tellurium.
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  • The element Tin in chemistry has the symbol Sn. The element tin (Sn) 's atomic number is 50. The atomic weight of the element tin (Sn) is 118.710.
    The_Element_Tin.html
  • Below is a video showing the element Tungsten. The chemical element Tungsten has the chemical symbol W in the Periodic Table.
    Element_Tungsten.html
  • Below is a video of the chemical element Xenon, an introduction to Chemistry. The chemical element Xenon is one of the inert gases or noble gases.
    Element_Xenon.html

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