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The following box is one of the 118 elements that exist on Earth and are organized into the Periodic Table of elements. Correctly identify each type of information in the box by dragging/dropping the correct term. Some of the boxes will contain more than one answer. (1 point)

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silicon is the element
Answered by GPT-4o mini
It seems like you’re referring to a specific box from the Periodic Table of Elements, but I can't see it. However, I can help you identify common types of information typically found in a box on the Periodic Table. Here are the terms that are generally included:

1. **Element Name** - The name of the element (e.g., Hydrogen, Oxygen).
2. **Element Symbol** – The one or two-letter abbreviation that represents the element (e.g., H for Hydrogen, O for Oxygen).
3. **Atomic Number** – The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of the element (e.g., 1 for Hydrogen, 8 for Oxygen).
4. **Atomic Mass** – The average mass of an element's atom, usually expressed in atomic mass units (amu).
5. **State of Matter** – The physical state of the element at room temperature (solid, liquid, gas).
6. **Electron Configuration** – The distribution of electrons in an atom’s orbitals.
7. **Period** – The horizontal row number in the Periodic Table.
8. **Group** – The vertical column number or classification that elements in the same group share similar properties.

If you provide specific details or types of information from the box you are referring to, I can assist better!
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Great! Here’s the information typically associated with Silicon (Si) on the Periodic Table:

1. **Element Name**: Silicon
2. **Element Symbol**: Si
3. **Atomic Number**: 14 (this indicates that Silicon has 14 protons in its nucleus)
4. **Atomic Mass**: Approximately 28.09 amu (atomic mass units)
5. **State of Matter**: Solid (Silicon is a metalloid at room temperature)
6. **Period**: 3 (Silicon is in period 3 of the Periodic Table)
7. **Group**: 14 (also known as Group IV or IV-A, which includes carbon, silicon, germanium, tin, and lead)

If you need to match these terms to specific categories in a drag-and-drop format, hopefully, this breakdown helps you place the right information in the appropriate boxes! Let me know if there’s anything more specific you need assistance with.

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