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Q: Okay so I have to write a book about an element from the periodic table, I have silver, and it has to include all that boring information like atomic mass, eletron configuaration and stuff along with some interesting stuff but I need a way to make it interesting for little children (ages 4-7). It has to be factual so I can't just make up a story and be like "by the way he has ...for an atomic mass"

Any ideas?

Thanks so much!
Silver goes to the grocery store! He meets Mr. Atomic Mass and add a little bit to the story that atomic mass has to say to Silver.

Go, Silver goes on a treasure hunt and then you can descibe the clues 'atomic mass', etc.




Thanks!

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