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Name: Period: Science 6th Grade Chemical Elements Name: Period: Science 6th Grade

Elements Write definition of elements.

Solid Earth Elements Write which ones they are and what percent of each element is part of the solid Earth.

Solid Earth Elements Write the basic information for each element, (2)including a picture of the atomic structure. Include: Name: Symbol: Atomic Number: Atomic Mass: Melting Point: Boiling Point: -

Solid Earth Elements Write the basic information for each element, (2)including a picture of the atomic structure. Include: Name: Symbol: Atomic Number: Atomic Mass: Melting Point: Boiling Point: -

Living Matter Elements Write which ones they are and what percent of each element is in living matter.

Living Matter Elements Write the basic information for each element, (6) including a picture of the atomic structure. Include: Name: Symbol: Atomic Number: Atomic Mass: Melting Point: Boiling Point: -

Living Matter Elements Write the basic information for each element, (6) including a picture of the atomic structure. Include: Name: Symbol: Atomic Number: Atomic Mass: Melting Point: Boiling Point: -

Living Matter Elements Write the basic information for each element, (6) including a picture of the atomic structure. Include: Name: Symbol: Atomic Number: Atomic Mass: Melting Point: Boiling Point: -

Living Matter Elements Write the basic information for each element, (6) including a picture of the atomic structure. Include: Name: Symbol: Atomic Number: Atomic Mass: Melting Point: Boiling Point: -

Living Matter Elements Write the basic information for each element, (6) including a picture of the atomic structure. Include: Name: Symbol: Atomic Number: Atomic Mass: Melting Point: Boiling Point: -

Living Matter Elements Write the basic information for each element, (6) including a picture of the atomic structure. Include: Name: Symbol: Atomic Number: Atomic Mass: Melting Point: Boiling Point: -

Oceans Elements Write which ones they are and what percent of each element is in the oceans.

Oceans Elements Write the basic information for each element, (4) including a picture of the atomic structure. Include: Name: Symbol: Atomic Number: Atomic Mass: Melting Point: Boiling Point: -

Oceans Elements Write the basic information for each element, (4) including a picture of the atomic structure. Include: Name: Symbol: Atomic Number: Atomic Mass: Melting Point: Boiling Point: -

Oceans Elements Write the basic information for each element, (4) including a picture of the atomic structure. Include: Name: Symbol: Atomic Number: Atomic Mass: Melting Point: Boiling Point: -

Oceans Elements Write the basic information for each element, (4) including a picture of the atomic structure. Include: Name: Symbol: Atomic Number: Atomic Mass: Melting Point: Boiling Point: -

Atmosphere Elements Write which ones they and what percent of each element is on the solid earth.

Atmosphere Elements Write the basic information for each element, including a picture of the atomic structure. Include: Name: Symbol: Atomic Number: Atomic Mass: Melting Point: Boiling Point

Atmosphere Elements Write the basic information for each element, including a picture of the atomic structure. Include: Name: Symbol: Atomic Number: Atomic Mass: Melting Point: Boiling Point