Chemistry - Elements & Compounds Element Name. Element Symbol. Element Name. H, Hydrogen, Mn, Manganese. Cl, Chlorine,Hg, Mercury. Ar, Argon, Pb, Lead. K, Potassium, Cr, Chromium. Ca, Calcium, Ti,Titanium. http://qldscienceteachers.tripod.com/junior/chem/elements.html
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Extractions: (See Why is mercury a liquid at STP? Four elements melt just a few degrees above room temperature. Francium (Fr) , a radioactive and extremely reactive metal, melts around 300 K. The false color image at left shows 10,000 francium atoms in a laser trap. (For more about francium, see the Orozco group's francium research page at SUNY-Stony Brook.) Cesium (Cs) , a soft metal that violently reacts with water, melts at 301.59 K. Like francium, cesium's low melting point and softness is a consequence of the size of its atoms: Cs atoms are larger than those of any other known element . The positive charge of a Cs core is spread over the atom's large surface area, and less energy is required to push Cs atoms out of place in the metal.
Mr.Bright's Chemistry Home Page Contains links to an interactive Periodic Table of elements, a summary of molecular shapes and electron pair geometry, as well as animations on molecular models. http://mrbright.8m.com/
Extractions: (See Why is mercury a liquid at STP? Four elements melt just a few degrees above room temperature. Francium (Fr) , a radioactive and extremely reactive metal, melts around 300 K. The false color image at left shows 10,000 francium atoms in a laser trap. (For more about francium, see the Orozco group's francium research page at SUNY-Stony Brook.) Cesium (Cs) , a soft metal that violently reacts with water, melts at 301.59 K. Like francium, cesium's low melting point and softness is a consequence of the size of its atoms: Cs atoms are larger than those of any other known element . The positive charge of a Cs core is spread over the atom's large surface area, and less energy is required to push Cs atoms out of place in the metal. Gallium (Ga) , a grayish metal, melts at 303.3 K. Gallium's near-ambient melting point is sometimes demonstrated with a picture of a gallium rod liquefying in someone's bare hand. Wear gloves if you try this yourself: gallium causes skin rashes and can depress bone marrow function. Rubidium (Rb) , another soft reactive metal, melts at 312.46 K.
Chemistry Interactive version of the periodic table with pictures of elements. Includes a printable version. http://site.ifrance.com/okapi/chemistry.htm
Chemistry Of Nonmetals Contains extensive information regarding nonmetallic elements. PDF Format http://www38.homepage.villanova.edu/scott.kassel/pdf_files/nonmetals.pdf
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Chemistry 1951 (1912 1999) 1951 Nobel Prize in chemistry joint discovery in the chemistry of the transuranium elements with Edwin Mattison McMillan. USA, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA. http://www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/1951/index.html
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Quiz Hub: Log In Online learning activity to help chemistry students memorize the locations of common elements within the periodic table. http://quizhub.com/quiz/periodictable.cfm
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Chemistry 1935 (1900 1958) Discovered artificial radioactivity, i.e., new radioactive elements produced by the bombardment of non-radioactive elements with particles or neutrons. Prize shared with his wife Ir¨ne Joliot-Curie. France, Institut du Radium, Paris, France. http://www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/1935/index.html
Group Theory mathematical tools used in Quantum chemistry and Spectroscopy Operations associatedwith the Symmetry elements of a a) Proper Rotations C n k ; k = 1, . n http://www.science.siu.edu/chemistry/tyrrell/group_theory/sym1.html
Extractions: by The JavaScript Source Group Theory is one of the most powerful mathematical tools used in Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy. It allows the user to predict, interpret, rationalize, and often simplify complex theory and data. At its heart is the fact that the Set of Operations associated with the Symmetry Elements of a molecule constitute a mathematical set called a Group . This allows the application of the mathematical theorems associated with such groups to the Symmetry Operations All Symmetry Operations associated with isolated molecules can be characterized as Rotations: (a) Proper Rotations : C n k ; k = 1,......, n
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Extractions: A kingdom of Chemistry Resources Description The Chempire is a site designed to aid both students and teachers with high school chemistry. Students can make use of its online, condensed textbook and interactive, randomly-generated practice problems. Teachers can use the Chempire at their school's computer lab in place of busy work, which they would otherwise have to create and correct. Curricular Area: All Subjects (ThinkQuest) Description Now we know of 112 elements! When the elements are arranged in order, that's known as the Periodic Table. Learn about it at this site. You'll also discover how atoms bond with one another to form molecules. There is also an entertaining section with games. Curricular Area: All Subjects
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Extractions: Comic Book Periodic Table - click on an element in this table and see full, referenced comic book pages and covers involving that element. See how comic book heroes have been influenced by chemistry. Element Tables - information on the elements viewable in periodic table form or listed by name, symbol, or atomic number. Hyper Chemistry's Periodic Table - numeric data plus descriptive information for each element. Michael's Periodic Table of the Elements - with clickable element descriptions. Periodic Table of the Elements on the Internet - up to date periodic table created especially for K-12 students. WebElements - provides detailed information about every element in the Periodic Table. Yogi's Behemoth Periodic Table of Elements Previous Level Chemistry Defined Time Capsule ... What is a Mole?