The document discusses the periodic table and provides information about three elements: helium, silver, and titanium. It explains that the periodic table organizes elements by their atomic mass and that it has rows called periods and columns called groups or families. Each element section then provides the element name, symbol, position in the periodic table, atomic mass, and some common uses.
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2. The Period Table
The Rows and
numbers on the le!
side are ca"ed
periods
The columns at the top
are ca"ed Groups or
Families.
The elements are a"
organized by their
atomic mass.
Discovered by Dmitri Mendeleev
3. Helium (He)
Helium is the second element
in the periodic table.
Its element symbol is He.
Helium is used in ba"oons,
and airships like blimps.
4. Silver (Ag)
Silver is the 47th element in
the periodic table.
Its atomic mass is 107.8682.
Silver is used in jewelry, and
coins are also made %om
silver.
5. Titanium (Ti)
Titanium is the 22nd
element in the periodic table.
Its atomic mass is 47.867.
Titanium is used in jewelry,
sporting goods, and
ce"phones.