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How to quickly remember the chemical "periodic table of elements"
Special dedication: Memorizing the atomic numbers and names of elements in the periodic table of chemical elements (from the fast memory world) is a difficult material to remember. Even a teacher who has taught chemistry for many years may not be able to answer the atomic numbers or names of any elements in the periodic table immediately. If you have studied chemistry in middle school, you will forget the atomic numbers and element names of most or even all chemical elements in the two or three years after entering the university, although you remember them skillfully in middle school. Middle school students who have just started to learn chemistry don't know how many times they have to recite it repeatedly before they can remember the atomic numbers and element names of commonly used elements. This example will show you how to memorize the periodic table of chemical elements by fast digital image conversion memory method. You will find that with a good memory method, you can write down the atomic numbers and names of 109 elements in the whole periodic table of chemical elements in an hour or two, and you can also recite the names of elements with arbitrary atomic numbers and the atomic numbers of each point in any element belt. 1. pencil-hydrogen (hydrogen balloon) I used a sharpened pencil to pierce the hydrogen balloon, which was blown to pieces and scattered on the ground. 2. Frog-The frog prince in helium (children's) fairy tales is children's favorite. 3. Crow-Lee (Fox) The sly fox cheated the fat from the crow. Attachment: The Story of Fox and Crow The hungry fox couldn't help drooling over the meat when he saw the crow perched on a big tree. "How can I get this piece of meat?" He thought, the fox rolled his eyes and immediately thought of it. "Miss crow, I heard that your singing is very beautiful. Can you sing me a song? " The fox's compliment flattered the crow. It flapped its wings twice, ready to sing. As soon as I opened my mouth, the meat fell from my mouth with a bang. The fox jumped up at once, picked up the meat and went to have a good meal happily. 4. Business cards-Beryllium (sheepskin) business cards are actually sheepskin affixed by many hypocrites themselves. Although they have noble titles, it is difficult to hide the wolf nature of eating people. 5. Magnets-Boron (friends) A good friend is like two magnets. If placed in the right position, they will attract each other, but if placed in the wrong position, they will repel each other and turn against each other. 6. teapot-charcoal (charcoal) when I boil water, I put the teapot directly on the hot charcoal, thinking that the water would boil faster and the teapot would melt. 7. Pipe-nitrogen (vomit) Heavy smokers who often smoke heavy cigarettes have serious lung diseases and red blood in expectoration. 8. Pills-oxygen (itchy) measles patients are itchy when they get sick, and they need to take medicine immediately to stop itching. 9. Wine glass-Buddha made a rule that monks should never touch wine, so when I raised my glass to propose a toast to the mage, the mage waved off my glass, folded his hands and read "Amitabha" in his mouth. 10. needle and thread-ne (grandma) is old, and she still sews clothes for her father with a needle and thread with a lamp. This is really "thread in the hands of a kind-hearted mother, making clothes for her wayward son's body". 1 1. pole-na (concubinage) The husband wanted to take a concubine, and his angry wife was chasing him all the way with the pole. He was so scared that he repeatedly begged: "It won't happen again, it won't happen again!" 12. At the end of the speech, the President of the United States should say "God bless America". 13. fast food-fast food restaurants such as aluminum (couples) McDonald's are places frequented by many couples. 14. Flagpole-silicon (reunification) When Hong Kong returned to China, we held a flag-raising ceremony to celebrate. 15. Axe-After the phosphorus (bloody) axe gang cut people, the axe blade was dripping with blood. 16. Mop-sulfur (rivers of blood) (continued) The scene of the axe gang killing was a river of blood, and a group of people used mops to clean up the blood. 17. hoe-chlorine (green grass) farmers use hoes to remove green grass from crops. 18. Flute-the melodious flute of argon (cliff/Tianya) came from the cliff. I followed the direction of the flute and saw a woman with long hair sitting on a cliff. The flute is sad and moving, telling the bitter fate of the singer, which is moving. 19. Fishing net-Potassium (turtle) cast a net and caught a chinemys reevesii this time. 20. Help-calcium (beggar) A child was washed away by the current, and passers-by looked at no rescuers. Suddenly a beggar in the crowd jumped into the water, put the drowning child on the lifebuoy and saved him to the shore. The above memory method was published in Speed Memory World, and the memory tool used was the speed digital image conversion table (for example, the object image of 18 is a flute). What do you think of the effect of this memory? Personally, I think it's better. This kind of memory gives full play to the image information processing and memory ability of the right brain, and it is easy to remember, because its memory process is a relaxed and very interesting story association process, such as lithium with atomic number 3, which can be remembered by borrowing the stories of crows and foxes that have been stored in your mind, and can be remembered for a lifetime. For example, if you remember the element with atomic number 17 and the object with atomic number 17 is a hoe, it is very easy to present the image of a farmer weeding green weeds in the field with a hoe, so the chemical element with atomic number 17 is "chlorine".