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1. Properties associated with Terbium

2. Lithium

3. Oxygen

4. Colbat

5. Carbon

6. Tin

7. Antimony

8. Galdlinium

9. Praseodymium

10. Dysprosium

11. Neodymium

12. silver

13. Nickel

14. Gold

15. Copper

16. silicon

17. It is very shiny

18. Atomic number- 79

19. It is Ductile

20. It is not magnetic

20.1. Properties associated with gold

21. It is a solid

22. Boiling point- 2000

23. Density- 19.3 g. cm -3 at 20

24. It is a metallic with a yellow colour when in a mass but when finely divided it may be black, ruby or purple.

25. High melting point of 2996 C

26. Recrystallization between 900 C and 1450 C

27. Excellent cold ductility

28. Atomic number- 73

28.1. Tantalum is easy to work with well below room temperature.

29. Atomic mass- 180.95

30. Melting point- 2996 C

31. Boiling point- 5450 C

32. What is inside of your Phone ?

33. Elements in the battery.

34. Elements in the electronics

35. Properties associated with tantalum

36. Properties associated with Carbon

37. Atomic number- 6

38. Atomic weight- 12.0096 to 12.0116

39. Melting point- 3,550c

40. Boiling point-4,827c

41. The boiling point of the carbon group tend to get lower with the heavier elements.

42. Carbon has the density of 2.26 grams per cubic centimeter

43. Properties associated with silver.

44. It has a very shiny appearance.

45. Atomic number- 47

46. melting point-960.8 c

47. Ductility- It can be beaten into extremely thin sheets.

48. Malleability- Capable of being shaped or bent

49. Conductivity- Excellent electrical and heat conductor. It has the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of any metal.

50. Luster-Lustrous shine and is capable of high degree polish

51. Density- It is a dense metal

52. Properties associated with Copper

53. Colour- Reddish Brown metal

54. Malleability- Capable of being shaped or bent

55. Ductility- Easily pulled or stretched into a thin wire

56. Luster-Has a shine or glow

57. Conductivity- Excellent transmission

58. Properties associated with Neodymium

59. The most important use for Neodymium is in an alloy with iron and boron to make very strong permanent magnets.

60. Neodymium glass is used to make lasers. These are used as laser pointers, as well as in eye surgery, cosmetic surgery and for the treatment of skin cancers.

61. Appearance- A silvery-white metal. It rapidly tarnishes in air.

62. Image explanation- The imagery and symbols used here reflect the use of neodymium in manufacture of purple glass.

63. Atomic number- 65

64. Atomic mass- 158.92534 g.mol

65. Density-8.3 g cm

66. Melting point- 1360 c

67. Boiling point- 3041 c

68. Terbium is a soft, malleable, ductile, silver-gray metal member of the lanthanide group of the periodic table.

69. Properties associated Dysprosium

70. Dysprosium is a soft, silvery rare -earth element used in nuclear research. It reacts with cold water and rapidly dissolves in acids.

71. The Atomic number of this element is 66 and the element symbol is DY.

72. Melting point- 2562 c

73. Properties associated with Lithium.

74. Gadolinium

75. Dysprosium

76. potssium

77. Aluminium

78. Tin

79. Oxygen

79.1. Europium

80. yttrium

81. Lantharum

82. Terbuim

83. silicon

84. Indium

85. presiodymium

86. Lead

87. Arsenic

88. Phosphorus

89. Oxygen

90. Terbium

91. Tantalum

92. Elements inside the screen

93. Atomic number- 3

94. Density- 0.53g.cm -3 at 20c

95. Floats on water

96. Highly reactive

97. Strong

98. Alkali metal- La

99. The most mine productions in chile

100. Properties associated with Aluminium.

101. Weight. One of the best known properties of Aluminium is that it is light, with a density one third of steel, 2,700 kg

102. Aluminium is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity . An aluminium conductor weighs approximately half as much as a copper conductor having the same conductivity.

103. Another of the properties of aluminium is that it is a good reflector of both visible light and radiated heat.

104. Aluminium is a non-magnetic material.

105. Properties associated with silicon

106. Colour- Pure silicon is a hard, dark gray solid.

107. Phase-solid

108. Luster-A metallic shine or glow

109. Solubility- Soluble in hydrofluoric acid and alkalis.

110. Melting point- Melts at 1417 c

111. Boiling point- Boils at 2600 c

112. Conductivity- It is a semi-conductor

113. Properties associated with Lead

114. Colour-Bluish-white

115. Malleability- Capable of being shaped or bent

116. Conductivity- Poor transmission of heat or electricity.

117. Softness-Relatively soft

118. Tensile-It can be stretched without breaking

119. Luster- A shine or glow

120. Properties associated with Nickel

121. Colour- Silvery-white metal

122. Phase-solid

123. Conductivity- Fairly good conductor of heat and electricity

124. Ductility- It can be beaten into extremely thin sheets

125. Malleability-It's capable of being shaped or bent

126. Luster-Exhibits a shine or glow

127. Hardness-Harder than iron

128. Properties associated with Antimony

129. Density-6.684 g.cm

130. Melting point- 631 C

131. Boiling point- 1587 C

132. Atomic number-51