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21. ENERGY WAVE of the Periodic TableDefinitive
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22. Periodic Table of the Elements
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23. The Carbon Murder: A Periodic
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24. Periodic Table with Chemistry
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25. Periodic Table in Color 24in x
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26. Occult Chemistry: Investigations
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27. The Periodic Table (True Books)
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28. The Last Sorcerers: Path From
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29. Knights Of The Periodic Table
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30. Grab a Seat at the Periodic Table:
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31. Elements and the Periodic Table
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32. The Periodic Table Through History:
 
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33. FREE Periodic Table. Free Periodic
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34. The Mathematics Of The Periodic
 
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35. Sodium And The Alkali Metals (The
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36. Elements Explorer: A Multimedia
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37. Student Periodic Tables of Elements
 
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38. Elsevier's Periodic Table of the
 
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39. The Periodic Table.(Book review):
 
40. The Periodic Table of Science

21. ENERGY WAVE of the Periodic TableDefinitive Periodic Law REVEALED
by William, C. Scott
Paperback: 80 Pages (2007-11-01)
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Definitive Periodic Law is revealed in arrangement of new Periodic Table, repeating sequential numbers of protons discovered in Groups 1 through 18 in the elements of the new ENERGY WAVE of the Periodic Table. The elements in the new ENERGY WAVE of the Periodic Table are given in the ground state, which is one electron for each proton. This arrangement provided a unique opportunity to observe the nucleus of the elements. By incorporating the sequential numbers of protons underlying the Energy Levels K, L, M, N, O, P, & Q in shell blocks s, p, d, and f of the Group elements, it revealed what had been hidden and veiled in the complexity of electron configurations. Sequential numbers of protons are observed to repeat in the Group elements from period to period. This is the true revealed energy force creating the similar physical and chemical properties of Groups 1 through 18 from period to period in the Periodic Table. The ENERGY WAVE of the Periodic Table had revealed Definitive Periodic Law... "Definitive Periodic Law is the number of protons underlying the Energy Levels K, L, M, N, O, P, & Q in the nucleus of the Elements. These sequential numbers of protons repeat in shell blocks s, p, d, and f, forming groups that have similar physical and chemical properties from period to period." These sequential numbers of protons are the cornerstones of the nucleus and provide the atomic orbitals of the electrons the foundation for their spatial relationship to the nucleus as described by the azimuthal (angular) and magnetic numbers of quantum chemistry. These sequential numbers of protons are very important, as they reveal new explanation to chemical bond angles and the molecular geometry and structure of molecules. ... Read more


22. Periodic Table of the Elements Student Size - 1 Sheet
Map: Pages (1994)
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Detailed Description Designed for individual student use, this handy table includes all 115 known elements. Page is 8 1/2" x 11", plastic-coated, and three-hole-punched. One single sheet.Grade: 4-12 Pages: 1 Publisher: School Speciality Publishing ... Read more


23. The Carbon Murder: A Periodic Table Mystery (Gloria Lamerino Mysteries)
by Camille Minichino
Hardcover: 256 Pages (2004-03-01)
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Asin: 0312319584
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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In the latest installment in this marvelous series, Gloria Lamerino, retired physicist is the amateur sleuth in a string of murder investigations, each of which is somehow based on an element from the Periodic Table. Together with her boy-friend, homicide detective Matt Genaro, they try to sort out why there's a dead body in the park, who is stalking Gloria's beloved niece-and how nanotechnology, the science of miniscule matter, explains it all. Long after Sue Grafton has run out of the alphabet, Camille Minichino's series will still be going strong. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (8)

5-0 out of 5 stars OmGzZZzZZ
Omg Gloria iz lyke my fav person and this iz my fav book eveRRrRRrrr. I was shocked in the end it wuz so kewl and stuff. i wish i was as kewl as Gloria but obvi that's not possible. so basically yeah; yeah. this buk deserves lyke a million starz!!!!!!!!!!!!111111111111111111111

4-0 out of 5 stars Elegant, articulate, (and elemental) amateur sleuth set nearBoston
I had my reservations about reading The Carbon Murder by Camille Minichino. After all, my last science classes were high school physics and chemistry (earning a C and B, respectively). But Gloria Lamerino is an affable, retired scientist who mixes her pleasure of physics with her P.I. nosiness in a clear, engaging storyline. Gloria has left California and returned to her native Revere, Massachusetts, after thirty years. Her god-daughter, Mary Catherine (MC), has moved back from Houston, Texas after quitting her job. Then a detective in one of MC's classes ends up murdered in a marsh. An old boyfriend follows MC to Revere and stalks her, ostensibly to warn her of some danger. While helping MC, Gloria runs into her own life crises, including her fiancé Matt diagnosed with prostate cancer. Gloria is a warm, tough lady who uses her wits to solve murders and to teach high school kids physics. This is one title in an original, well-plotted series adapting each element of the periodic table as its theme. Recommended.

4-0 out of 5 stars One of the best "elements" so far!
Camille has done it again and this is one of the best installments!If any one reads this who knows where to buy a "pen with a tip that lights up upon touch", please tell me - or any of the other "physics pins" etc. mentioned in her books.Really, the publisher's should start a "line" of products mentioned in her mysteries! LOL!

4-0 out of 5 stars Retired research professor turned sleuth
Gloria Lamerino is now a police consultant.She is a retired research professor and physicist.Her goddaughter M. C. Galigani believes her ex-boyfriend Jake Powers is stalking her.Wayne Gallen, a former co-worker, shows up to warn her that she's in danger because of some misdirected e-mail.

Then a student of M.C.'s that was an undercover private investigator is murdered.Gloria is very concerned about the whole situation.

Gloria's boyfriend, Matt Geneva, is a police detective.He isn't very involved in this case as he has just been diagnosed with prostrate cancer.Gloria is torn between helping M. C. and taking care of Matt.

Gloria uncovers an illegal medical experiment run by someone who doesn't seem to stop at murder.Can she protect M. C. while bringing everything to light?

This was the first I've read in this series.I will definitely be reading more of this series.Gloria is such a likeable character.I was so worried that since this series is the periodic table series, there would be too much scientific talk.That wasn't the case.She uses her knowledge of science, but the book is very enjoyable to those who don't know science.

I highly recommend this book.

2-0 out of 5 stars Predictable Plot, Clunky Construction, Cardboard Characters
I had high hopes for this mystery that features an amateur sleuth who is a physicist. But the plot of this story, presented in awkward fashion, is almost entirely predictable. I had figured out the the whodunit by halfway along. Added to this was a really clunky set of side-stories, not the least of which is the not-at-all believable story of the diagnosis and treatment of the cancer of Matt Gennaro, detective Gloria Lamerino's love interest. Dialog is creaky, characters mostly cardboard. I had to force myself to read to the very end, hoping futilely that I hadn't figured out the denouement, that there might be a surprise awaiting me. Alas, that was not to be.

I have not read the earlier Gloria Lamerino mysteries and I suspect I won't be looking forward to the next one.

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24. Periodic Table with Chemistry Formulas (SparkCharts) (SparkCharts)
by SparkNotes Editors
Paperback: 2 Pages (2002-10-07)
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Asin: 1586636308
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SparkChartsTM—created by Harvard students for students everywhere—serve as study companions and reference tools that cover a wide range of college and graduate school subjects, including Business, Computer Programming, Medicine, Law, Foreign Language, Humanities, and Science. Titles like How to Study, Microsoft Word for Windows, Microsoft Powerpoint for Windows, and HTML give you what it takes to find success in school and beyond. Outlines and summaries cover key points, while diagrams and tables make difficult concepts easier to digest.
This two-page chart is a perfect reference for homework and problem sets. On side one, the chart lists the most important chemical formulas and provides quick refreshers on significant figures and balancing equations. Side two includes a beautiful periodic table that gives the following information for each element:

Name
Atomic number
Atomic symbol
Atomic massOxidation states (most stable state in bold)ElectronegativityElectron affinityFirst ionization potentialAtomic radiusElectron shell configuration ... Read more

25. Periodic Table in Color 24in x 36in
by Mendelevi & Einstein
Poster: 1 Pages (2005-05-05)
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Asin: 0974734179
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The only periodic table that explains the uses of each of the atomic elements. It has all the elements in their proper numeric order, shows both the ionic and covalent electron bonds of all the atomic elements and displays both the metric and atomic mass unit weight of each element. ... Read more


26. Occult Chemistry: Investigations by Clairvoyant Magnification into the Structure of the Atoms of the Periodic Table and Some Compounds
by C. W. Leadbeater, Annie Wood Besant
Paperback: 454 Pages (1997-03)
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Asin: 1564596788
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Contents: The Nature of Matter; The Hydrogen, Spike, Dumb-bell, Tetrahedron, Cube, Octahedron, Bars, and Star Groups; Compounds; Catalysis, Crystallization; Conclusion; Analysis of the Structure of the Elements; Table of Atomic Weights; Notes and Reports of Certain of the Investigations; Index; Illustrated. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (4)

5-0 out of 5 stars A Revelation!
This is a mystery within a mystery as Leadbeater and Besant take you on a journey down to the atomic level of matter.I was stunned and amazed.Fascinating read.

5-0 out of 5 stars Fascinating!
Leadbeater has taken a difficult subject and made it clear and easy to understand.

5-0 out of 5 stars Exploring through different eyes
I read this book years ago and was stunned and amazed with the patterns that evolved through the Periodic Table.Peter Tompkins wrote about this book in Secret Life of Nature yet never gave the reader a picture or image of the concept and how it evolved ones thinking.For those who research and explore through different eyes will find this book a stunning journey.It links to string theory are facinating as I watched on Nova the other day I felt like I was stepping back in time to the 1900's not into a new universe.Suewww.dowsingcoach.com

5-0 out of 5 stars The authors were Clairvoyant-Proved beyond doubt.
The authors have described the atomic structure by reducing themselves to atomic size and actually observing the structure of atoms.Several Nobel Prizes have been won 1991 onwards by developing the descriptions given in the book-written some time around 1924 .The book must be read by every student of physics and chemistry at the graduate level and also those who are generally interested in knowing the the true nature of the world around us.I can arrange the book at a v-low price.

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27. The Periodic Table (True Books)
by Salvatore Tocci
Paperback: 47 Pages (2005-03)
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Asin: 0516278525
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28. The Last Sorcerers: Path From Alchemy To The Periodic Table
by Richard Morris
Paperback: 282 Pages (2005-04)
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Asin: 0309095077
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Chemists and their adventures....
I found the stories told on the book so interesting that I read it like a romance, for a few days, every spare time I had, I was reading this book... One will enjoy and learn at the same time.

After reading it, you have a very strong impression that humanity has just started to make science. Not long ago, theknowledge available was so superficial that very few aspects of chemistry were reasonably explained.

The author explains the science involved in very simple terms, it helps if the reader has some previous knowledge of chemistry or physics to fill in the blanks. The last part of the book requires additional reading to understand the evolution of scientific knowledge during the twentieth century.

I recommend reading the Scientists by John Gribbin as a complementary book as nice to read as this one.
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29. Knights Of The Periodic Table
by Bobbi Weiss, David Weiss
Paperback: 32 Pages (2003-03-01)
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Dexter goes medieval! He is Sir Dexter of Labalot, a Knight of the Periodic Table, and he must save the fair Lady DeeDeever from a horrible fate. But unfortunately, Dexter's rival, the evil Sir Mandark, has followed him back to days of olde and is constantly getting in the way. Will the squabbling knights be able to put aside their differences and come to Lady DeeDeever's rescue? ... Read more


30. Grab a Seat at the Periodic Table: A Chemical Mystery (Shockwave: Science)
by Laura Layton Strom
Library Binding: 36 Pages (2007-09)
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Asin: 0531177939
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31. Elements and the Periodic Table (The Library of Physical Science)
by Suzanne Slade
Library Binding: 24 Pages (2006-08-31)
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Asin: 1404234187
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32. The Periodic Table Through History: Who Charted the Elements
by Hans-Jürgen Quadbeck-Seeger
Paperback: 2 Pages (2007-10-05)
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Asin: 3527320830
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The ideal present for science lovers of all ages: A century after the death of Dimitrij Mendelejew, the Russian scientist who devised the first periodic table for the chemical elements, comes the history of element discovery in the form of this instructive and visually appealing wall chart.
The familiar table is used as a template to display the portraits of the scientists who discovered each element, complete with their names and dates. In so doing, it captures the excitement of scientific discoveries by focusing on the discoverers as well as on their discoveries. Elements known since antiquity, for which no discoverer can be named, are depicted with an archeological object documenting their earliest known use by mankind. Additional facts about the history of the chemical elements, such as the development of the atomic model and the scientists behind it, are displayed in the margin.
The most stunning and eye-catching periodic table poster available today -- thanks to more than a passing reference to pop artist Andy Warhol -- brings history to life, making this a perfect education tool for the young generation.
Printed in brilliant colors and mounted on strong, laminated paper, this is the ultimate decoration for every classroom, lab or dormitory wall. ... Read more


33. FREE Periodic Table. Free Periodic Table in the Trial Version. Melting & boiling points, Density, Electronegativity, Electron affinity, and much more in the Full version.
by MobileReference
 Kindle Edition: Pages (2006-12-04)
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Free Periodic Table in the-DEMO Version. Melting & boiling points, Density, Electronegativity, Electron affinity, and much more in the Full version. Navigate from TOC or search for words or phrases.

Features

  • Formatted for a small screen
  • Atomic numbers, symbols & weights
  • Chemical symbols and more...
  • Easy to navigate.
  • Multi-Platform device capability (PDA, smartphone, PC)
  • No matter which device you use (Windows Mobile, Symbian OS, Pocket PC, Palm OS, Blackberry, or Desktop), you will NOT lose any functionality.
  • Search for the words or phrases
  • Navigate from Table of Contents or read page by page
  • Add Bookmarks
  • Text annotation and mark-up
  • Access the guide anytime, anywhere - at home, on the train, in the subway.
  • Use your down time to prepare for an exam.
  • Always have the guide available for a quick reference.
  • Automatic synchronization between the handheld and the desktop PC. You could read half of the book on the handheld, then finish reading on the desktop. Annotations and drawings are also synchronized.

Table of Contents

Periodic Table: Standard | Large

List of elements sorted by: Atomic number (including atomic Mass) | Name | Symbol | Boiling Point | Melting Point | Density | Atomic radius | Electronegativity | Electron affinity | Ionization potential | Standard enthalpy change of vaporization | Standard enthalpy change of fusion | Specific heat capacity

About Periodic Table: Arrangement | Periodicity of chemical properties | Electron configuration | Naming of elements | Chemical symbols | History

Chemical Series: Alkali metal | Alkaline earth metal | Lanthanides | Actinides | Transition metals | Poor metals | Metalloids | Nonmetals | Halogens | Noble gases

Appendix: IUPAC nomenclature | Metric system (SI) | SI writing style | Powers of 10 prefixes | United States units conversion


More e-Books by MobileReference: Travel Guides and Phrasebooks, Medical and Science Guides, Health Care, History, Religion, Do-it-Yourself, and Hobbies - search keyword MobileReference

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34. The Mathematics Of The Periodic Table
Hardcover: 318 Pages (2005-03)
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Asin: 1594542597
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35. Sodium And The Alkali Metals (The Periodic Table)
by Nigel Saunders
 Paperback: 64 Pages (2004-02-09)
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Asin: 140345499X
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36. Elements Explorer: A Multimedia Guide to the Periodic Table
by McGraw-Hill
Hardcover: Pages (1998-05)
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Asin: 0078530997
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This CD-ROM features a fully interactive, hyperlinked periodic table of the elements. It will provide a general overview, photos and diagrams, and specifics such as the atomic weight-melting point-specific gravity-chemical valence-configuration-3-D animation of the crystal structure-isotopes-and valaence electrons of each elements, and much more. A full glossary of chemical terms from the McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms is also included, as well as more detailed articles from the McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology for advanced study. ... Read more


37. Student Periodic Tables of Elements (Periodic Table of the Elements)
by Ideal
Cards: Pages (1999-01-28)
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Asin: 156451868X
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Designed for individual student use, these handy tables include all 115 known elements. Each are 8 1/2" x 11", plastic-coated, and three-hole-punched.Includes 10 student tables. ... Read more


38. Elsevier's Periodic Table of the Elements: 10 Walcharts
by P. Lof
 Paperback: Pages (2000-05)
list price: US$187.00 -- used & new: US$168.75
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Asin: 0444426531
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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2-0 out of 5 stars Poor quality and very overpriced
I had assumed that, for the $40+ price, that I would receive a thick, laminated, ready to hang chart. I was very disappointed when the item arrived. It is thin flimsy paper with no method for mounting or hanging. The item description is quite vague, but the price was so high that I assumed... -- very dangerous. This chart should retail in the $10 range -- no more. On the plus side, it is colorful. But you will need to have it mounted or framed before you can use it.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Most Complete Periodic Table of the Elements
This educational wall chart features the periodic table of the elementssupported by a wealth of chemical, physical, thermodynamical, geochemicaland radiochemical data laid down in numerous colourful graphs, plots,figures and tables. The most important chemical and physical properties ofthe elements can be found - without turning a page. All properties arepresented in the form of tables or graphs. More than 40 properties aregiven, ranging from melting point and heat capacity to atomic radius,nuclear spin, electrical resistivity and abundance in the solar system.Sixteen of the most important properties are colour coded, so that they maybe followed through the periodic system at a glance. Twelve properties havebeen selected to illustrate periodicity, while separate plots illustratethe relation between properties. In addition, there are special sectionsdealing with units, fundamental constants and particles, radioisotopes, theAufbau principle, etc. All data on the chart are fully referenced, and S.I.units are used throughout.

Designed specifically for university andcollege undergraduates and high school students, ``Elsevier's PeriodicTable of the Elements'' will also be of practical value to professionals inthe fields of fundamental and applied physical sciences and technology. Thewall chart is ideally suited for self-study and may be used as acomplementary reference for textbook study and exam preparation. ... Read more


39. The Periodic Table.(Book review): An article from: School Science and Mathematics
by John Eichinger
 Digital: Pages (2007-05-01)
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This digital document is an article from School Science and Mathematics, published by Thomson Gale on May 1, 2007. The length of the article is 460 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: The Periodic Table.(Book review)
Author: John Eichinger
Publication: School Science and Mathematics (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 107Issue: 5Page: 204(1)

Article Type: Book review

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40. The Periodic Table of Science Fiction
by Michael Swanwick
 Hardcover: Pages (2005)

Asin: B000UY9RQO
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Not Free SF Reader
This is an immense undertaking, and to pull it off requires some considerable level of talent.Going by his other stories, Swanwick has this.However, 118 vignettes, or short-shorts or whatever you want to call theme, and keeping it entertaining?Even harder.

Rating this is a little different I suppose, as generally it is very unlikely that you get a 4.5 or 5 for such a piece, could happen, but didn't here.To average 3.32 over 118 pieces by one author at such short length is very impressive.

However, you get some scientific background in chemistry, and a lot of amusement, from sf to superhero in this collection.

Reading and rating them is a long enough task, writing them is a mind boggling feat to contemplate.Bonus points for audacity and verve I think.

A genre for everyone here even if you don't want to read them all.Well worth having a look at online.

Symbol given in the list, actual name of the element with the rating to include both.

Periodic Table : H - Michael Swanwick
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Periodic Table : Al - Michael Swanwick
Periodic Table : Si - Michael Swanwick
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Periodic Table : Cl - Michael Swanwick
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Periodic Table : Cr - Michael Swanwick
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Hydrogen

Flaming zeppelin time.

3.5


Helium

Jane Carter is reluctantly a chip off the old Dejah Thoris block.

4


Lithium

Bipolar god boo-hoo.

3.5


Beryllium

Paydirt.

3.5


Boron

Making a donkey out of yourself.

3


Carbon

Physically gross.

3.5


Nitrogen

Elf night stuff.

3


Oxygen

Breathers are cute.

3.5


Fluorine

Toothpaste nanovirus.

3


Neon

D*vil Vegas.

4


Sodium

Pickle power.

3.5


Magnesium

Space Force firing performance needs junk food.

4


Aluminum

Tinfoil hat precision.

3.5


Silicon

Retroform man.

3


Phosphorus

Story hoarding.

3


Sulfur

Vitriol rankings.

3


Chlorine

Pool life creation removal.

4


Argon

Weakness detection elf kill error.

3.5


Potassium

Banana longevity transformation, you ape.

3.5


Calcium

Atrocity archive materials.

3.5


Scandium

Accidental claim discovery.

3


Titanium

Mech mash style.

3.5


Vanadium

Chicken feed element.

3


Chromium

Top down pursuit.

3


Manganese

Drawing expedition.

2.5


Iron

Bikie war reserve.

3.5


Cobalt

Elementary obsolescence.

4


Nickel

No longer scarce.

3


Copper

Asteroid magnet.

3.5


Zinc

Weapon suspicions.

4


Gallium

Monk AI's pirate mirror meltdown.

4


Germanium

Gerrymandered?

2.5


Arsenic

N*croph*l*ac lengths.

3.5


Selenium

Cavorite career-ender.

3.5


Bromine

Handy analogy.

3


Krypton

Superspoof complications.

3


Rubidium

Negotiating leeway extreme.

4


Strontium

FF, Spider-Man, Flash, the Atom and the X-Men are all really Strontium Dogs.

4


Yttrium

Word hide.

2.5


Zirconium

Virtual Blacksox.

3.5


Niobium

Boasting outlook rocky.

3.5


Molybdenum

Missile putoff.

3


Technetium

Nova swing.

3.5


Ruthenium

Tough place stories.

3


Rhodium

Second place is torture.

3


Palladium

Areogasping mistake.

3


Silver

Werewolf no joke.

4


Cadmium

Artistic star receiver.

3


Indium

Continental drift.

3


Tin

Romance time, unfortunately.

2


Antimony

Cash removal important too.

3


Tellurium

Modelling effects severe.

3.5


Iodine

Pain necessary for liberty.

4


Xenon

Ship library defence is a gas.

4


Cesium

Volatile architecture fuel for thought.

3.5


Barium

Enema art.

3


Lanthanum

Drug war.

3.5


Cerium

Chemistry publicly entertaining.

3


Praseodymium

Universal coinflip.

3.5


Neodymium

Astronaut training.

3


Promethium

Titanic ingratitude.

3.5


Samarium

Destructive cycle.

3


Europium

Neanderthal takedown.

2.5


Gadolinium

Fluorotatts.

3


Terbium

Sexbot versatility.

3


Dysprosium

Weasel word supply.

3.5


Holmium

Sloppy will get you nanowar.

3.5


Erbium

Lars-Sven, Lord of the Chemists.

3.5


Thulium

Unalloyed wizard removal joy.

4


Ytterbium

Chemistry party has the usual results.

3


Lutetium

Rescue deal fine print.

4


Hafnium

Nuclear hero revenge plot.

3.5


Tantalum

Not this again, he treats me like furniture.

3.5


Tungsten

Filament maintenance longevity doubtful.

3


Rhenium

Dragon Lady designs.

3.5


Osmium

Mr. Steenky.

3


Iridium

Tourism impact.

4


Platinum

Beauty only electroplate deep.

4


Gold

Goldfinger's dream.

3


Mercury

Do the locomotion.

3.5


Thallium

Inkdrinker survival might be a killer.

3


Lead

No gun control termination.

3.5


Bismuth

Show that bad would need pepto.

3


Polonium

Updated advice.

2.5


Astatine

Brain burn samaritan effect worth peanuts.

3.5


Radon

Aunt had ugly forest, not just stick.

3.5


Francium

Savoir fare is everywhere.

3


Radium

Research remembrance.

3


Actinium

Robot Watson points the way to reveal.

3.5


Thorium

All-Fatherborg still gets Armageddon.

4


Protactinium

Dragon Lady demands.

4


Uranium

Hot dining.

3


Neptunium

What's that song?Oh yeah, hit me with your laser beams.

3.5


Plutonium

Discovery ending preferable.

3.5


Americium

Bomb trade.

3


Curium

Heretically Inquisitive.

2


Berkelium

Zen pickup.

2.5


Californium

Paranoia Cone Rifle, but in handgun package.

3.5


Einsteinium

Unified female theory.

3


Fermium

Enrico undersupply puzzling.

3.5


Mendelevium

Boom boom celebration.

3


Nobelium

A real prize scenario that one.

3


Lawrencium

Galactic war hero.

3


Rutherfordium

Presidential quality.

3


Dubnium

Commie wya.

3


Seaborgium

Trekworld.

4


Bohrium

Splendiferous discourse.

3


Hassium

Record speaks.Lucky us.

3


Meitnerium

Fission pioneer.

4


Darmstadtium

Gang claims.

3


Unununium

Are you anticomplimenting me?

4


Ununbium

Centre cannot hold without enough hair spray.

3.5


Ununtrium

Undiscovered country.Same in for city, park, paddock, stream, lake, river, asteroid belt, epsilon eridani...

3


Ununquadium

A real stayer, transuranically speaking.

3.5


Ununpentium

Antigrav conspiracy is expensive.

3


Ununhexium

Bum's rush, witchiepoo.

3


Ununseptium

Here she comes now sayin' monad monad
Shoot 'em down turn around crunch 'em monad

4


Ununoctium

Six of one, half-life dozen of the other.Either way could be negative.

3.5
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