Iron:
-Element on periodic table
-Chemically active
-Has 4 distinct crystalline forms,
-Rusts in damp air, not dry
-Most abundant (by mass) in the world
-Essential for living things from microorganisms to humans
-Iron can be found it meat, whole meal products, potatoes and vegetables, is an essential part of hemoglobin; the red agent of the blood that transports oxygen through our bodies
-Hazardous to the environment and is strongly advised not to let the chemical enter into the environment because it persists (stays in) in the environment.
Coal:
-Carbon turned into charcoal
-Coal is also features/is made up of other elements like hydrogen, oxygen, sulfur, and nitrogen
-Starts off as plant matter underwater, then it changes form to be mined
-Anthracite is a hard, shiny, black coal that burns with a blue, smokeless flame
-Coal is the world’s largest source of energy for the production of electricity
Gold:
-Element on periodic table
-Good conductor of heat and electricity; unaffected by air
-Gold is usually alloyed (mixed) in jewelry to give it more strength . Carat describes the amount of gold present.
-In the environment, gold’s high density causes it to flake/nuggets
-Gold is used to cure rheumatoid arthritis, under a treatment called Chrysotherapy. It is prescribed when treatment with non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs is failing to give relief.
Oil:
-Chemical compound made mainly of high amounts of carbon and hydrogen with a small amounts of oxygen
-A compound
-Grouped into three basic chemical series: paraffins, naphthenes, and aromatics
-No two crude oils from different sources are completely identical
-The paraffin series has the general formula CnH2n + 2 (with n being the integer)
-Element on periodic table
-Chemically active
-Has 4 distinct crystalline forms,
-Rusts in damp air, not dry
-Most abundant (by mass) in the world
-Essential for living things from microorganisms to humans
-Iron can be found it meat, whole meal products, potatoes and vegetables, is an essential part of hemoglobin; the red agent of the blood that transports oxygen through our bodies
-Hazardous to the environment and is strongly advised not to let the chemical enter into the environment because it persists (stays in) in the environment.
Coal:
-Carbon turned into charcoal
-Coal is also features/is made up of other elements like hydrogen, oxygen, sulfur, and nitrogen
-Starts off as plant matter underwater, then it changes form to be mined
-Anthracite is a hard, shiny, black coal that burns with a blue, smokeless flame
-Coal is the world’s largest source of energy for the production of electricity
Gold:
-Element on periodic table
-Good conductor of heat and electricity; unaffected by air
-Gold is usually alloyed (mixed) in jewelry to give it more strength . Carat describes the amount of gold present.
-In the environment, gold’s high density causes it to flake/nuggets
-Gold is used to cure rheumatoid arthritis, under a treatment called Chrysotherapy. It is prescribed when treatment with non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs is failing to give relief.
Oil:
-Chemical compound made mainly of high amounts of carbon and hydrogen with a small amounts of oxygen
-A compound
-Grouped into three basic chemical series: paraffins, naphthenes, and aromatics
-No two crude oils from different sources are completely identical
-The paraffin series has the general formula CnH2n + 2 (with n being the integer)