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She chairs the EuChemS Working Party on the History of Chemistry since 2013 and the Commission for the History of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences (IUHPST) since 2017. Graduated both in physics and history, she devoted her PhD to chemistry in the XVIIIth century Belgium. Iain Shephard, European Commission Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, Policy Adviserġ5:40 – 15:55 A history of the Periodic Tableīrigitte Van Tiggelen, Chair of EuChemS Working Party on the History of Chemistryġ5:55 – 16:10 Discovering the oldest known wallchart of the Periodic Table īrigitte van Tiggelen, Chair of the EuChemS Working Party on the History of Chemistryīrigitte Van Tiggelen is Director for European Operations at the Science History Institute, Philadelphia, USA and member of the Centre de Recherche en Histoire des Sciences, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium.
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Tuesday 22 January 2019, 14:30 – 16:30, Room ASP 5G305, European Parliament, Brussels.ġ3:45 – 14:25 Meet-up and registration (meet-up location to be confirmed)ġ4:40 – 14:55 EuChemS Periodic Table & Element Scarcityĭavid Cole-Hamilton, EuChemS Vice-Presidentġ4:55 – 15:10 C ritical raw materials in the circular economy and strategic value chains and Horizon2020/Europe Please find below the preliminary programme & registration for the event. Unless solutions are provided, we risk seeing many of the natural elements that make up the world around us run out or become unusable – whether because of limited supplies, their location in conflict areas, or our incapacity to fully recycle them. Element scarcity is intrinsically linked with discussions on the Circular Economy, more efficient recycling practices, innovative alternatives, consumer behaviour, and more besides. With some 10 million smartphones being discarded or replaced every month in the European Union alone, serious actions to tackle the challenges ahead are needed. Indeed, the phone you may be using right now to read this is made up of some 30 elements – over half of which may give cause for concern in the years to come because of increasing scarcity. The event is chaired by Member of the European Parliament Catherine Stihler.
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For non-metals in Group VI and VII, they will gain 1 and 2 electrons respectively to gain a full outer shell.Magnesium is in Group II and forms ions with a 2+ charge.sodium is in Group I and forms ions with a 1+ charge For metals, the group number corresponds to the number of electrons it will lose to achieve a full outer shell and the charge of the metal ion.The group number can help determine the charge that metal and non-metal ions form.Group IV elements have atoms with 4 electrons in the outermost shell, Group VI elements have atoms with 6 electrons in the outermost shell and so on Group: These are the vertical columns that show how many outer electrons each atom has and are numbered from I – VII, with a final group called Group 0 (instead of Group VIII).elements in period 2 have two electron shells, elements in period 3 have three electron shells Period: These are the horizontal rows that show the number of shells of electrons an atom has and are numbered from 1 - 7.The table is arranged in vertical columns called groups and in rows called periods.