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Periodic Table Flashcards, which are educational tools designed to help students learn the elements of the periodic table. These flashcards include:
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Element symbols (e.g., H, O, N)
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Atomic numbers
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Atomic masses
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Names of the elements
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Illustrations that represent real-world uses or characteristics of each element
Let's analyze what’s shown in the image:
#### Top Row:
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Hydrogen (H) – Atomic number 1, atomic mass ~1.01
- Image: A rocket (hydrogen is used as a fuel in rockets).
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Manganese (Mn) – Atomic number 25, atomic mass ~54.94
- Image: Steel bars (manganese is used in steel production).
3.
Iron (Fe) – Atomic number 26, atomic mass ~55.85
- Image: Iron rods and pipes (iron is used in construction).
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Radon (Rn) – Atomic number 86, atomic mass ~222
- Image: A house with a warning sign (radon is a radioactive gas found in homes).
#### Bottom Row:
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Nitrogen (N) – Atomic number 7, atomic mass ~14.01
- Image: Fertilizer bag and tire (nitrogen is used in fertilizers and air in tires).
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Oxygen (O) – Atomic number 8, atomic mass ~16.00
- Image: Oxygen tank (oxygen is used in medical settings).
3.
Yttrium (Y) – Atomic number 39, atomic mass ~88.91
- Image: Microwave oven (yttrium is used in some microwave components and superconductors).
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Zirconium (Zr) – Atomic number 40, atomic mass ~91.22
- Image: Diamond ring (zirconium is used in jewelry; zircon is a gemstone).
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Krypton (Kr) – Atomic number 36, atomic mass ~83.80
- Image: CFL light bulb (krypton is used in energy-efficient lighting).
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Purpose of These Flashcards:
These flashcards are designed to make learning the periodic table fun and memorable by associating each element with:
- Its symbol and atomic number
- Real-life applications (via images)
- Visual mnemonics
This helps students remember not just the facts, but also
why these elements matter.
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How to Use These Flashcards:
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Memorize the basics: Element name, symbol, atomic number, atomic mass.
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Connect to real life: Use the images to remember where the element is used.
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Practice recall: Cover one part and try to recall the rest.
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Example Task (if this were a problem):
If the task was something like:
> "Which element is used in rocket fuel and has an atomic number of 1?"
Answer: Hydrogen (H)
Because:
- It's labeled as hydrogen.
- Atomic number = 1.
- The rocket image indicates its use in propulsion.
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Let me know if you have a specific question about the flashcards or need help identifying any element!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable periodic table first 20 elements.