sweetangel8703: hassium. My chemistry teacher is doing a “chemist tree” for christmas with all of the elements on it
and i have the element hassium. I looked it up and it has no uses. so i need an idea for wat to do. It has to be like a 3-d object. for example for helium it could be a balloon..
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Answer by Emma R
ok, thats a tough one… its a synthetically prepared element with only a few atoms in existence and it has a very rapid half-life. It has no known uses.
If the idea to make a ‘christmas tree decoration’ based on your element? so it just has to be creative, 3D and in some way related to your element?
Perhaps to make life a bit easier on yourself you could get a map of germany on a piece of styrofoam and put a star over the german state Hessen, as that’s where its name came from and where it was discovered/created.
Or play on the fact it has 108 protons in the nucleus and just do a blob with 108 on it!
Or visit this weblink – https://www.chemicalelements.com/elements/hs.html and just copy and paste the colourful circle showing the atomis structure of it…
good luck!! and just think, its probably easier to get some random one that no one knows – your teacher will be impressed by anything you do, provided you can state your reason. Much easier than aluminuim, gold, silver etc where you have sooooo many choices on what to make!
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