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• Because nickel contributed to a brighter look, these new coins began to be called “white cents.” Produced from 1856 to 1858, it was about the same size as today’s pennies and featured a flying eagle on one side, and a wreath on the reverse. If you’re a coin collector, you can score a Flying Eagle Cent for as little as $30. • The Indian Head cent replaced the Flying Eagle in 1859, and its design endured through 1909. An Indian princess graced the front of the coin, and there are differing stories as to her inspiration. Some claim that designer and chief engraver of the U.S. Mint, James Longacre, found his daughter playing with a toy Indian headdress and quickly sketched her image for the coin’s new design. However, this story is debunked since daughter Sarah was about 30 years old at the time. Others say that a visiting native chief lent his headdress to Sarah so she could pose as the model. But Longacre himself claimed that he based the image on a Greco-Roman statue on loan from the Vatican, Crouching Venus, exhibited at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. • Toward the end of the Civil War, in 1864, due to a shortage of nickel, the Indian Head penny’s composition was once again changed, this time to 95% copper and 5% zinc.
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• On Feb. 16, 1878, supported by Western mining interests and farmers, the Bland-Allison Act, which provided for a return to the minting of silver coins, becomes law. It required the U.S. Treasury to resume purchasing silver and minting silver dollars as legal tender. • On Feb. 13, 1915, the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) is founded to "assure that music creators are fairly compensated for the public performance of their works, and that their rights are properly protected." • On Feb. 10, 1957, Laura Ingalls Wilder, author of the best-selling "Little House" series of children's novels, dies at age 90 in Missouri. In 1932, Wilder, then in her 60s, published her first novel, "Little House in the Big Woods." • On Feb. 15, 1961, the entire 18-member U.S. figure skating team is killed in a plane crash in Belgium. The team was on its way to the 1961 World Figure Skating Championships in Prague. U.S. women's figure skating champion Laurence Owen, 16, was featured on the Feb. 13, 1961, cover of Sports Illustrated. • On Feb. 12, 1972, the release of American POWs begins in Hanoi as part of the Paris peace settlement. The first 20 of 591 U.S. POWs arrived to a hero's welcome at Travis AFB in California. • On Feb. 14, 1989, Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini calls on Muslims to kill Salman Rushdie, author of "The Satanic Verses," and his publishers. Booksellers the world over refused to sell the novel for fear of retribution. Many who did sell it were bombed. • On Feb. 11, 1990, in a major upset, Buster Douglas defeats Mike Tyson, the undisputed world heavyweight champion, in 10 rounds at a boxing match in Tokyo. The loss was the beginning of a long, downward spiral for Tyson, which included jail time and license revocation in Nevada. © 2020 Hearst Communications, Inc. All Rights Reserved
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THE PERIODIC TABLE
It’s time to jump back to your high school chemistry days as Tidbits celebrates February 7 as National Periodic Table Day! • Most of us know that the periodic table of elements is how the chemical elements are organized. But is there a method to this madness? The elements are arranged according to their chemical properties and atomic number, which is the number of protons in the nucleus of a particular atom. • In 1829, a German chemist named Johann Dobereiner created the first attempt to classify elements in a periodic table. He based his table on the atomic weight of each element, which is the ratio of the element’s mass to a standard. He arranged the elements into groups of three, with each having related properties. He called his groups “triads,” and his table was known as the Law of Triads. • The next table came along in 1865, the brainstorm of English chemist John Newlands, who called his table the Law of Octaves, due to his discovery that chemical properties are repeated after an interval of eight when graded in increasing atomic weight. • A much better table was developed by Russian professor Dmitri Mendeleev, arranging elements in order of increasing atomic weight. Today’s modern table is much like Mendeleev’s, except it orders by increasing atomic number. Mendeleev had the foresight to leave several cells of the table empty, in anticipation of future discoveries. • Uranium was first discovered in 1789 by a German chemist, but, not being recognized as radioactive, it was used to color glass and ceramics, to give decorative glassware a yellow-green color. Its radioactive properties were discovered by Marie Curie in 1896, who went on to discover another new element, radium, in 1898. By 1900, four radioactive elements had been identified, and were placed at the bottom of the table because of their greater atomic weights. ...continued
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THE PERIODIC TABLE (cont.)
• By 1912, nearly 50 radioactive elements had been discovered. All elements with an atomic number of 84 and above are radioactive. • On the modern table, the horizontal rows are called “periods,” with the period number being the highest unexcited energy level for an electron. The vertical columns are called “groups,” and include elements with the same electronic configuration in the outer shell of their atoms and show similar properties.
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• There are 118 elements in the periodic table, 94 of which were discovered naturally on the surface of the Earth. The remainder were discovered in laboratory experiments and are human-made. Most of the elements on the table are metals. • The first element to be discovered was phosphorus, around the year 1670. The first element to be made artificially was technetium, in 1937, at Sicily’s University of Palermo. It’s a silverygray radioactive metal, and is useful in inhibiting the corrosion of steel. • You might think that gold is the most expensive element, but you’d be wrong! Although the price of gold is about $1,500 an ounce, or $50 per gram, the element francium sells for about $1 billion per gram. That’s, of course, if you can hold on to it that long! With a half-life of 22 minutes, this extremely radioactive element is the second-rarest naturally-occurring element and vaporizes with minutes. • Many elements are extremely dangerous and can result in immediate death. Plutonium, the element used in nuclear weapons, is considered the most deadly element. The second most deadly is polonium, with just one gram having the capability to kill 10 million people. Arsenic, mercury, beryllium, fluorine, and chromium are also among toxic and lethal elements.
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