Periodic_Table
Link to open source: https://github.com/GAUTAMMANAK1/Periodic-Table-of-Elements.git
Link to Live Project: https://gautammanak1.github.io/Periodic-Table-of-Elements/
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Research and gather information: Collect information on each element, including the atomic number, symbol, name, and relevant properties, such as atomic mass, electron configuration, and physical and chemical properties. You can use textbooks, online resources, and other reference materials for this purpose.
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Plan the layout: Decide on the layout and design of your periodic table project. There are different formats and styles of periodic tables, such as traditional tables, spiral tables, and 3D models. Consider which elements to highlight, which colors and fonts to use, and how to organize the information in a clear and visually appealing way.
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Add visual elements: To make your periodic table project more engaging and informative, consider adding visual elements such as images, diagrams, or infographics that illustrate the properties or uses of certain elements. You can also include QR codes or links to online resources for further exploration.
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Present and showcase: Once your periodic table project is complete, you can present it to your classmates, teachers, or other interested parties. You can also display it in a science fair or other exhibition to showcase your knowledge and creativity.