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“Propiedades y usos del Hierro en la tabla periódica”

Seleccione un elemento de la tabla periódica (hierro), de este elemento, desarrolle los siguientes conceptos, definiciones, propiedades y usos. 
LOS PUNTOS A DESARROLLAR SON LOS SIGUIENTES: 
• Nombre Común
• Símbolo Químico
• Estado físico a temperatura ambiente.
• Propiedades ácido/básicas.
• Número Atómico.
• Peso Atómico.
• Valencia.
• Radio Covalente.
• Radio Atómico.
• Volumen Atómico.
• Punto de ebullición.
• Punto de fusión.
• Densidad.
• Energía primaria de ionización.
• Electronegatividad (De Pauling).
• Calor de Vaporización.
• Calor específico.
• Conductividad Térmica.
• Conductancia.
• Conductancia Eléctrica.
• Calor de Fusión.
• Radio iónico.
• Estructura Geométrica de las moléculas.
• Configuración electrónica.
• Enlaces químicos que forma.
• Reactividad.
• Producción y extracción.
• Aplicaciones.

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“Exploring Grisaille: Architectural Reliefs in Ink, Watercolor, and Acrylic”

Sketchbook Exercise 1:
Research + Demonstrate:
“Grisaille” >
Achromatic (French: ‘gris gray’): gray scale (light and shadow) studies that produce the visual contrast required for the illusion of three- dimensional form.
Practice 3 Architectural Reliefs:
1. Medallion (ink)
2. Foliage (watercolor)
3.  Gargoyle (acrylic

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A Journey Through Art: My Experience at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Introduction: As a lover of art and history, I have always been fascinated by museums and the stories they hold within their walls. Recently, I had the opportunity to visit the

provide overview of your museum visit experience with introduction description analysis personal reflection and conclusion

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Title: “The Evolution of Sculpture: From Ancient Greece to the Renaissance” Introduction Sculpture has been an integral part of human civilization since ancient times. From the monumental statues of ancient Egypt to the delicate marble sculptures of the

7-10 double-spaced pages, plus bibliography and images. No plagiarism. Bibliography. must be typed in standard 12-point Times New Roman font, double-spaced, and with standard margins. Corrected spelling and grammar are essential. If you refer to a work of art within the text, you should include an illustration of that work at the conclusion of the text; these illustrations should be labeled as “Figure 1”, “Figure 2”, etc., and should include identification information (artist full name, name of work, date of work, medium of work, location of work).
Each final paper should have a complete bibliography that includes the scholarship cited throughout the essay.