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Annotated Bibliography

The Element Xenon. (n.d.). Retrieved October 19, 2015, from


http://media.tumblr.com/65f4ea7de73015642454128512c8496a/tumblr_inline_mgkn6za
DVJ1qbub7i.png
This website gives an in-depth look at the element Xenon. It provides information about
the qualities of Xenon that makes up the identity of the element. Also, the source is
proven as very accurate because it can be checked with other sources like the periodic
table. This website was intended to be used by people researching elements.
The Element Krypton. (n.d.). Retrieved October 19, 2015, from
http://education.jlab.org/itselemental/ele036.html
This website gives an in-depth look at the element Krypton. It provides information about
the qualities of Krypton that makes up the identity of the element like its origin. Also, the
source is proven as very accurate because it can be checked with other sources like
the periodic table. This website was intended to be used by people researching
elements.
The Element Radon. (n.d.). Retrieved October 20, 2015, from
http://education.jlab.org/itselemental/ele086.html
This website gives an in-depth look at the element Radon. It provides information about
the qualities of Radon that makes up the identity of the element like its radioactivity and
applications. Also, the source is proven as very accurate because it can be checked with
other sources like the periodic table. This website was intended to be used by people
researching elements.
Noble Gases. (n.d.). Retrieved October 20, 2015, from
http://www.sciencedaily.com/terms/noble_gas.htm
This website informs viewers what Noble Gases are. Also it explains the properties most
of the gases have like inertness and low reactivity. The source has been confirmed as
accurate by comparing it to my textbook and sources. This author is intended to give
people more insight on Noble Gases.
The Element Helium. (n.d.). Retrieved October 20, 2015, from
http://education.jlab.org/itselemental/ele002.html
This website gives an in-depth look at the element Helium. It provides information about
the qualities of Helium that makes up the identity of the element like its high abundancy
and low boiling point. Also, the source is proven as very accurate because it can be
checked with other sources like the periodic table. This website was intended to be
used by people researching elements.

The Element Neon. (n.d.). Retrieved October 20, 2015, from


http://education.jlab.org/itselemental/ele010.html
This website gives an in-depth look at the element Neon. It provides information about
the qualities of Neon that makes up the identity of the element like its tendency to glow
red when ionized. Also, the source is proven as very accurate because it can be
checked with other sources like the periodic table. This website was intended to be
used by people researching elements.
Electron configuration. (2013, August 14). Retrieved October 20, 2015.
This site provided me with a picture of Neon. I used this picture to illustrate what Neon
looks like the atomic level. This gives the viewer a visual aid when learning about Neon.
The source is accurate because it represents the qualities of Neon found in the periodic
table.
Mounted arc tube, a sample of the element Xenon in the Periodic Table. (n.d.). Retrieved
October 20, 2015, from http://www.periodictable.com/Items/054.3/index.html
This site provided me with a picture of Xenon. I used this picture to illustrate what Xenon
looks like when ionized. This gives the viewer a visual aid when learning about Xenon.
The source is accurate because it represents the qualities of Xenon found in other sources
like the Jefferson Labs page on Xenon.
Krypton. (n.d.). Retrieved October 20, 2015, from
http://media.tumblr.com/65f4ea7de73015642454128512c8496a/tumblr_inline_mgkn6za
DVJ1qbub7i.png
This site provided me with a picture of Krypton. I used this picture to illustrate what
Krypton looks like on the atomic level. This gives the viewer a visual aid when learning
about krypton. The source is accurate because it can be supported by the information
about Krypton in the periodic table.
2015, September 20). Retrieved October 19, 2015, from
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/50/Krypton_discharge_tube.jpg
This site provided me with a picture of Krypton. I used this picture to illustrate what
Krypton looks like when ionized. This gives the viewer a visual aid when learning about
Krypton. The source is accurate because it represents the qualities of Krypton found in
other sources like the Jefferson Labs page on Krypton.

Argon. (n.d.). Retrieved October 20, 2015, from


http://38ccda.medialib.glogster.com/media/d607270ae439c1cc06103fe1ea850f5ac24043
4a0a31659e60e5a6c0b7fc244a/argon-bhor-model.jpg

This site provided me with a picture of Argon. I used this picture to illustrate what
Argon looks like on the atomic level. This gives the viewer a visual aid when learning
about Argon. The source is accurate because it can be supported by the information
about Argon in the periodic table.
(n.d.). Retrieved October 20, 2015, from http://images-of-elements.com/argon-2.jpg
This site provided me with a picture of Argon. I used this picture to illustrate what
Argon looks like when ionized. This gives the viewer a visual aid when learning about
Argon. The source is accurate because it represents the qualities of Krypton found in
other sources like the Jefferson Labs page on Argon.
(n.d.). Retrieved October 20, 2015, from
http://theodoregray.com/periodictable/Posters/Poster2.600.JPG
This site provided me with a picture of the periodic table. I used the picture as a backdrop
for the introduction of my site. It shows the viewers where Noble Gases are located in
comparison to other elements. The author intended to use this picture as a visual
representation of the topic being covered. This source has been proven to be accurate
based on other periodic tables.

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