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         Table Periodic:     more books (100)
  1. Periodic Table Playing Cards (English, Spanish and French Edition) by Les Entreprises SynHeme Inc., 2006-04-07
  2. The Mathematics Of The Periodic Table
  3. Power of the Periodic Table: The Secret of Change in the Universe the Chemical Reaction by Roy Timmreck, 1991-07
  4. Periodic Table of the Elements Cheap Chart (Cheap Charts) by Carson-Dellosa Publishing, 2001-09-11
  5. Periodic Table Elements Display (Wall Chart) (Periodic Table of the Elements) by Carson-Dellosa Publishing, 1999-01-26
  6. On Beyond Uranium: Journey to the End of the Periodic Table (Science Spectra) by Sigurd Hofmann, 2002-12-26
  7. Nonmetals (Periodic Table of the Elements) by Monica, Ph.d. Halka, Brian Nordstrom, 2010-06
  8. Alkali & Alkaline-Earth Metals (Periodic Table of the Elements) by Monica, Ph.d. Halka, Brian Nordstrom, 2010-06-30
  9. Periodic Table Basic (Quickstudy Reference Guides - Academic)
  10. The Periodic Table of the Elements and Their Chemical Properties (MindMelder.com) by Chris Benson, 2009-08-01
  11. Periodic Table (Quickstudy Reference Guides - Academic)
  12. The Photographic Card Deck of The Elements: With Big Beautiful Photographs of All 118 Elements in the Periodic Table by Theodore Gray, 2010-10-27
  13. A Well-ordered Thing: Dmitrii Mendeleev And The Shadow Of The Periodic Table by Michael D. Gordin, 2004-04-28
  14. Sorting the Elements: The Periodic Table at Work (Let's Explore Science) by Andrew Solway, 2007-11-08

21. Inorganic Chemistry Resources
Three dimensional periodic table of radii and structure database.
http://www.wsu.edu/~wherland/
Inorganic Chemistry Teaching Resources
3D Periodic Table of Radii Structure Database
Chime Radii
Periodic trends in the radii of elements and their ions are a common topic in general and more advanced inorganic chemistry courses. As an inorganic chemist I like to think of the periodic table as three dimensional, involving both elements and their oxidation states. Here is a depiction of radii of elements and their ions as a Chime www page. You must obtain Chime for your browser. Then view this page and try the various options in the right frame. Note that you can also manipulate the image by using your mouse in the left frame. As currently displayed, the radii are those collected in the periodic table database program "KC? Discoverer" for the Journal of Chemical Education: Software". This display was developed using RasMol and the model Chime pages of Eric Martz.
The color scheme obtained with the top "all radii" button is related to the charge on the atom and atoms with each charge type are presented as a plane and a color:
+3 ions are red and are the smallest for a particular element. They are furthest forward.

22. Periodic Table Of The Elements
Very comprehensive data Available in many languages. Interactive periodic table that includes information on compounds, appearances and nuclear, physical and electronic properties. Needs Flash.
http://www.jergym.hiedu.cz/~canovm/vyhledav/chemici5.html

23. Mendeleev's Periodic Table (1869)
The Pictorial periodic table. Home, Search, Tidbits, Others, About, Question, Blog,Chemistry@PC. Dimitri Mendeleev created this, the original, periodic table. Reihen,
http://chemlab.pc.maricopa.edu/periodic/foldedtable.html
The Pictorial Periodic Table
Home
Search Tidbits Others ... Chemistry@PC
Dimitri Mendeleev
created this, the original, periodic table.
Reihen Gruppe I.
R O Gruppe II.
RO Gruppe III.
R O Gruppe IV.
RH
RO Gruppe V.
RH
R O Gruppe VI. RH RO Gruppe VII. RH R O Gruppe VIII. RO H Li Be B ... U = 240 Alternate styles for the Periodic Table: Stowe Benfey Zmaczynski Giguere Tarantola Filling Mendeleev Modern Home Search Tidbits Others ... Chemistry@PC

24. Multi
The most useful NMR periodic table on the net. All common nuclei with all useful parameters are listed.
http://drx.ch.huji.ac.il/nmr/techniques/1d/multi.html
Multinuclear NMR
NMR spectroscopy is possible with almost any element of the periodic table. Those that we have experience of are highlighted in the table below and can be selected for further information. If the nucleus you are interested in is not listed it means that we have no experience of it. All elements (except argon) are suitable for NMR and our NMR service will accept other nuclei. Select the nucleus of interest from the periodic table or (below) H He Li Be B C O N ... F Ne Na Mg Al Si ... Cl Ar K Ca Sc Ti V Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As Se Br Kr Rb Sr Y Zr Nb Mo Tc Ru Rh Pd Ag Cd In Sn Sb Te I Xe Cs Ba La Hf Ta W Re Os Ir Pt Au Hg Tl Pb Bi Po At Rn the alphabetic list Aluminum Chromium Magnesium Selenium ... Zinc To other NMR techniques To Hebrew University Organic Chemistry NMR lab. home page Revised: February 26, 1998 by Roy Hoffman
NMR laboratory manager, Department of Organic Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel 91904
Tel. (972) 2 6585327, Fax (972) 2 6585345, Email roy@shum.cc.huji.ac.il
URL: http://drx.ch.huji.ac.il/nmr/techniques/1d/multi.html

25. A Periodic Table Of The Elements At Los Alamos National Laboratory
Offers instructions on use, families, the naming of new elements, and a list of symbols relating to the periodic table of elements.
http://pearl1.lanl.gov/periodic

26. PTViz: Periodic Table Illustrator
Macintosh freeware for the creation of periodic tables with selected properties for use in presentations. Each element is colored according to the value of the selected property.
http://www.optc.com/PTViz.html
PTViz 1.20
Periodic Table Illustrator
here , or by anonymous FTP at ftp.optc.com/pub/software/PTViz.sea.bin.
Using PTViz
When you start PTViz, it displays an unadorned periodic table in "Normal" format. The normal format contains chemical symbols, atomic numbers and atomic weights. You can change the display by clicking on parts of the table and selecting options from the menu. PTViz displays three basic formats:
  • Compact, containing only the chemical symbol. This is small enough to fit on half a page. It's most useful when used with the decoration features described below. Normal, with the chemical smbol, atomic number and atomic weight. This will fit comfortably on a landscape page. Extended, containing the information in the normal chart, plus the name with room to add other properties. This is most useful with a large screen, or with a graphics program to pick and choose parts of it. If printed, it would take about two-thirds of a B- or A3-size page.
Select from among these alternatives using the View menu. The View menu also allows you to select between IUPAC and non-IUPAC group designations, to color groups, and to suppress chemical symbols. This last is useful for tests or worksheets.

27. Chemicool Periodic Table
Detailed information on each element, no writeupsCategory Science Chemistry periodic table...... periodic table imagemap Legend. Chemicool Awards. World Wide Web presentationof Chemicool periodic table is © Copyright 1996, 1997 by David D. Hsu.
http://www.chemicool.com/
About this site Property Graphs
Top 5 Requested Elements
Other sites ...
Chemistry calculators

Give an element name or symbol: Or click on the image.
Legend Solid Liquid Gas Synthetic Alkali metals Alkali earth metals Transition metals Rare earth metals Other metals Noble gases Halogens Other nonmetals
This site is maintained by David Hsu.
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davhsu(at)tt.mit.edu ) or JCE Software

28. A Periodic Table Of The Elements At Los Alamos National Laboratory
The Chemistry Division's periodic table describes the history, properties, resources,uses, isotopes, forms, costs, and other information for each element.
http://pearl1.lanl.gov/periodic/default.htm
Los Alamos National Laboratory's Chemistry Division Presents
Periodic Table of the Elements
A Resource for Elementary, Middle School, and High School Students
Click an element for more information:
Period Group**
IA
V IIIA
H

IIA
IIIA
IVA
VA
VIA
VIIA
He
Li Be B ... Mg IIIB IVB VB VIB VIIB IB IIB Al Si P S ... Ar - VIII - K Ca Sc Ti ... Mt Lanthanide Series* Ce Pr Nd Pm ... Lu Actinide Series~ Th Pa U Np ... Lr ** Groups are noted by 3 notation conventions. For a list of a the element names and symbols in alphabetical order, click here Download Area Get Adobe Acrobat Reader for free Questions - Comments - Feedback Send an email to cstis@lanl.gov
What is the Periodic Table? How to use the Periodic Table
Click here to see Mendeleev's original Periodic Table ... DOE Last Updated: 9/5/2001 about this resource

29. ThinkQuest
For chemistry students in grades 712, presents history of chemistry, Nobel Laureates, periodic table, glossary, and experiments that students can do at home.
http://library.thinkquest.org/2690/
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30. EnvironmentalChemistry.com - Periodic Table Of Elements
Chemistry resource offers data on elements including physical properties, atomic structure, names in multiple languages and nuclides.
http://redirect-west.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.looksmart.com/og/pr%3Dcdd%3B

31. Periodic Table : Periodic Properties : Group Numbers: Definition
Print your own periodic table chart. The group number is an identifier used to describethe column of the standard periodic table in which the element appears.
http://www.webelements.com/webelements/scholar/properties/definitions/group-numb
WebElements periodic table Scholar edition definitions : Group numbers Scholar Home Pro Home Books WebElements-CD ... Help
Pick element...
Online discussions Definitions Definition
Literature

Notes
Group numbers
  • Print your own periodic table chart. use the periodic table icon link in the left menu bar to navigate to any other element select the periodic table logo on the top of the page to restart WebElements
Definition
The group number is an identifier used to describe the column of the standard periodic table in which the element appears. Groups 1-2 (except hydrogen) and 13-18 are termed main group elements. Groups 3-11 are termed transition elements. Transition elements are those whose atoms have an incomplete d-subshell or whose cations have an incomplete d-subshell. Main group elements in the first two rows of the table are called typical elements. The first row of the f-block elements are called lanthanoids (or, less desirably, lanthanides. The second row of the f-block elements are called actanoids (or, less desirably, actanides. The following names for specific groups in the periodic table are in common use:
  • Group 1: alkali metals
  • Group 2: alkaline earth metals
  • Group 11: coinage metals (not an IUPAC approved name)
  • Group 15: pnictogens (not an IUPAC approved name)
  • Group 16: chalcogens
  • Group 17: halogens
  • Group 18: noble gases
In addition, groups may be idenitifed by the first element in each group - so the Group 16 elements is sometimes called the oxygen group.

32. EnvironmentalChemistry.com: Periodic Table Of Elements
Very comprehensive data, writeups, extensive listing of nuclides Data on elements includes scores Category Science Chemistry periodic table......Comprehensive data on the periodic table of elements includes scores ofproperties, element names in many languages and most known nuclides.
http://environmentalchemistry.com/yogi/periodic/
Periodic Table of Elements
Comprehensive data on elements including scores of properties, element names in many languages and most known nuclides is provided by this periodic table. In addition environmental and chemistry articles round out this site. Through out EnvironmentalChemistry.com, you will find that technical terms are linked to their definitions for your convenience. Click on an element's symbol or atomic number to view detailed information regarding it. The elements can sorted in different ways by clicking on one of the Elements Sorted By links below the table. Please bookmark or link to this page as you will want to be back! Also please remember to tell your friends, teachers and/or coworkers about EnvironmentalChemistry.com. Teachers: This EnvironmentalChemistry.com is a great classroom resouce! Please check out our notes about using this site in the classroom
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Periodic Table of Elements Groups IA IIA IIIA IVA VA VIA VIIA VIIIA IB IIB IIIB IVB VB VIB VIIB VIII IA IIA IIIB IVB VB VIB VIIB VIII IB IIB IIIA IVA VA VIA VIIA VIIIA
H

He

Li

Be
... Mt Uun Uuu Uub Uuq Uuh Uuo Ce Pr Nd Pm ... Lr
Key
Physical States etc.

33. Chemicool Periodic Table
Click on a element to learn its energy, oxidation and electron numbers, states, and conductivity. Look at the property graphs. World Wide Web presentation of Chemicool periodic table is © Copyright 1996, 1997 by David D. Hsu.
http://www-tech.mit.edu/Chemicool
About this site Property Graphs
Top 5 Requested Elements
Comments ...
Chemistry calculators

Give an element name or symbol: Or click on the image.
Legend Solid Liquid Gas Synthetic Alkali metals Alkali earth metals Transition metals Rare earth metals Other metals Noble gases Halogens Other nonmetals
This site is maintained by David Hsu.
Chemicool Awards

David Hsu
or JCE Software

34. Periodic Table Of The Elements
Very basic data Includes printable version.Category Science Chemistry periodic table......Upto-date periodic table of the elements made with only HTML tables. Hasall important information on one page. periodic table of the Elements.
http://www.dayah.com/periodic/
Periodic Table of the Elements This table gives information about the chemical elements. Elements are grouped into eight classes according to their properties. Each class is shown in a different color. Hydrogen does not belong to any one class. Click the name of an element to see its description. Key Compatible About Questions Print HTML 4 ... Feedback Because of the complexity of this page, certain browsers may not display it correctly. Your browser does not support client-side scripts and is most likely insufficient for viewing this page. New Alkali metals Actinide series C Solid Alkaline earth metals Other metals Br Liquid Transition metals Nonmetals H Gas Lanthanide series Noble gases Tc Synthetic IA Original VIIIA
H
Hydrogen

He
Helium

IIA IIIA IVA VA VIA VIIA
Li
Lithium

Be
Beryllium

B Boron C Carbon N Nitrogen O Oxygen F Fluorine Ne Neon Na Sodium Mg Magnesium Al Aluminum Si Silicon P Phosphorus S Sulfur Cl Chlorine Ar Argon IIIB IVB VB VIB VIIB VIIIB IB IIB K Potassium Ca Calcium Sc Scandium Ti Titanium V Vanadium Cr Chromium Mn Manganese Fe Iron Co Cobalt Ni Nickel Cu Copper Zn Zinc Ga Gallium Ge Germanium As Arsenic Se Selenium Br Bromine Kr Krypton Rb Rubidium Sr Strontium Y Yttrium Zr Zirconium Nb Niobium Mo Molybdenum Tc Technetium Ru Ruthenium Rh Rhodium Pd Palladium Ag Silver Cd Cadmium In Indium Sn Tin Sb Antimony Te Tellurium I Iodine Xe Xenon Cs Cesium Ba Barium 57 to 71 Hf Hafnium Ta Tantalum W Tungsten Re Rhenium Os Osmium Ir Iridium Pt Platinum Au Gold Hg Mercury Tl Thallium Pb Lead Bi Bismuth Po Polonium At Astatine Rn Radon Fr Francium Ra Radium 89 to 103 Rf Rutherfordium Db Dubnium Sg Seaborgium Bh Bohrium Hs Hassium Mt Meitnerium Uun Ununnilium Uuu Unununium Uub Ununbium

35. Chemistry Functions
Offers a tool to conduct molar conversions. A periodic table is also featured for reference, with atomic numbers, molar mass, and element symbol for each element.
http://www.stanford.edu/~glassman/chem/index.htm
CHEMISTRY FUNCTIONS
Home

Molar Conversions

Periodic Table

Equation Balancer
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MADE BY
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THANKS TO
MARK WINTER

FOR THE LAYOUT OF THE PERIODIC TABLE AND TO DON KIEL FOR THE EQUATION BALANCER.
Welcome to Chemistry Functions!
You can use this website to solve a number of chemistry related problems. In the panel to the left, click on:
  • Molar Conversions to perform various calculations involving molar conversions. For instance, use this to determine the mass of 0.72 mol of H ClO Periodic Table to view an interactive periodic table Equation Balancer to balance such chemical equations as C H O + O ==> H O + CO Links to view a variety of related websites, as well as translations of this webpage
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    36. WebElements Periodic Table Of The Elements - Scholar Edition Home
    This is the home page of WebElements Scholar, the periodic table of the elements on the WorldWide Web WebElementsTM periodic table Scholar edition Home page
    http://www.webelements.com/webelements/scholar
    WebElements TM periodic table Scholar edition : Home page Scholar Home Pro Home Books WebElements-CD ... Credits
    WebElements TM periodic table Scholar edition
    Jump start: select an element from the periodic table. Group Period
    H

    He

    Li

    Be
    ...
    Uub

    Uut
    Uuq

    Uup
    Uuh

    Uus Uuo *Lanthanoids La Ce Pr Nd ... Yb **Actinoids Ac Th Pa U ... No
    Notes
    The WebElements scholar edition aims to be a high quality source of information on the WWW about the periodic table for students. You will find many pictures showing element structures and periodic properties. Note that elements 113, 115, and 117 are not known, but are included in the table to show their expected positions. Elements 114, 116, and 118 have only been reported recently. WebElements is the periodic table on the WWW WebElements TM , the periodic table on the WWW, URL: http://www.webelements.com/ Mark Winter The University of Sheffield Document served: Sunday 23rd March, 2003

    37. The Comic Book Periodic Table Of The Elements
    This site contains comic book images linked to the chemical elements viathe periodic table. Go to the new periodic table of Comic Books.
    http://www.uky.edu/~holler/periodic/periodic.html
    In a few seconds you will be automatically sent to the new Periodic Table of Comic Books, or you may click here to proceed there immediately. Be sure to update your bookmarks, favorites, and links to the new site at http://www.uky.edu/Projects/Chemcomics/
    times. This document and associated images

    38. The JavaScript Source: Calculators: Periodic Table
    Gives name, atomic number and weight, and melting and boiling points. Freely available.
    http://javascript.internet.com/calculators/periodic-table.html

    Home
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    Besides a very organized Periodic Table, this script will tell you lots of information about any periodic element you click on. Very neat!
    Periodic Table of the Elements
    H He Li Be ... Lr Name Number Weight Melts Boils Legend Metals A solid substance that is a good conductor of heat and electricity. Can be formed into many shapes. Metalloid "Middle elements" - conduct heat and electricity better than nonmetals, but not as well as metals. Easier to shape than nonmetals, but not as easy as metals. Solid at room temperature. Nonmetals A poor conductor of heat and electricity. Not easily formed into shapes.
    The JavaScript Source: Calculators: Periodic Table Simply click inside the window below, use your cursor to highlight the script, and copy (type Control-c or Apple-c) the script into a new file in your text editor (such as NotePad or SimpleText) and save (Control-s or Apple-s). The script is yours!
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    39. Magic Model Paper
    This is a model Of The atomic nucleus based on the magic numbers. The model leads to a periodic table of the nucleus based on common structures.
    http://www.magicnucleus.com
    The Magic Model Of The Nucleus
    Author: Paul J. MacPherson
    Date: Revised August 25, 2002
    Abstract

    The magic numbers are used as the basis for a new theoretical model of the atomic nucleus. The magic numbers are reduced to a series of squares and sums of squares, which are utilized to derive six fundamental geometric structures. These structures are used to reconstruct the magic numbers and to produce a Periodic Table of the Nucleus of all elements with respect to protons. A table of binding energies related to the fundamental geometric structures is also provided. The process of nuclear fission of U is proposed and illustrated. Two new magic numbers, namely 122 and 170 are proposed and unusual stability for isotope 122 is predicted. Eleven tables of supporting data along with line drawings of the geometric figures are provided. The structure of U and typical fission fragments, Xe and Sr are explained and illustrated. The distribution of neutrons, while slightly different from the protons, is proposed and included in the model. The predicted shapes of nuclei resulting from the proposed model are discussed. Introduction In this brief paper a new model of the structure of the nucleus is proposed and from this model a periodic table of the nucleus is developed. A table of binding energies related to the fundamental structures is also produced. The

    40. Periodic Table
    Very basic data Includes oxidation states and electronegativity.Category Science Chemistry periodic table......
    http://ull.chemistry.uakron.edu/periodic_table/

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