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Boron, the fifth element of the periodic table!
Boron is pretty friggin’ sweet. Learn more about this element here, because it’s cool, okay?
I forgot to put the valence electron shinies on this one. Just use your imagination.
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Beryllium, the fifth element of the periodic table. It has an atomic weight of 9.012 and two valence electrons available for bonding. It’s rare on Earth and elsewhere in space.
I kind of picture her as a older office assistant, always a bit frazzled and always a bit lost.
Learn more about Beryllium here!
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Lithium, the third element of the periodic table! It’s an alkali earth metal with a molar mass of 4.941 grams and has one valence electron.
Learn more about Lithium (and it’s practical uses) here!
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Helium, the second most common element in the entire universe. It’s name comes from Helios, god of the Sun, where extreme conditions lead to the nuclear fission of Hydrogen into Helium.
It has two protons and a molar mass of 4.002.
Learn more about Helium here, because Helium is really, really cool.
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Hydrogen, the first element on the period table. It’s the most abundant element in the entire universe!
Learn more about Hydrogen here.
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