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99! you have learned about the organization of elements in the periodic table. in this project, you will create your own organization method for a group of fictional elements. directions: use the information below to create your organization chart. there are many ways to organize the elements. be sure your organization makes sense and is consistent. be sure to include a legend and any element families. write a paragraph explaining your organization. delinium (de) is an orange element. it is a liquid at room temperature. it has a square molecular structure. it is a fair conductor of electricity and heat. aklor (ak) is a green element. it is a gas at room temperature. it has a circular molecular structure. it is a poor conductor of electricity and heat. shelmine (sh) is a red element. it is a solid at room temperature. it has a triangular molecular structure. it is a good conductor of electricity and heat. broline (br) is an orange element. it is a solid at room temperature. it has a triangular molecular structure. it is a fair conductor of electricity and heat. charin (ch) is and orange element. it is a liquid at room temperature. it has a rectangular molecular structure. it is a fair conductor of electricity and heat. evorium (ev) is a red element. it is a solid at room temperature. it has a square molecular structure. it is a good conductor of electricity and heat. salorium (sa) is a green element. it is a gas at room temperature. it has a square molecular structure. it is a poor conductor of electricity and heat. strantium (st) is a green element. it is a gas at room temperature. it has a rectangular molecular structure. it is a poor conductor of electricity and heat. malthine (ma) is an orange element. it is a gas at room temperature. it has a circular molecular structure. it is a fair conductor of electricity and heat. phorine (ph) is a red element. it is a solid at room temperature. it has a rectangular molecular structure. it is a good conductor of electricity and heat. palladium (pa) is a red element. it is a solid at room temperature. it has a circular molecular structure. it is a good conductor of electricity and heat. silar (si) is a green element. it is a gas at room temperature. it has a triangular molecular structure. it is a poor conductor of electricity and heat.

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