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         Periodic Table:     more books (100)
  1. Periodic Table for Science Fairs in Color 26 in x 40 in by Professor Einstein, 2005-05-05
  2. Essential Elements: Atoms, Quarks, and the Periodic Table (Wooden Books) by Matt Tweed, 2003-04-01
  3. Periodic Table of the Elements by Ekkehard Fluck, Klaus G. Heumann, 2008-02-19
  4. The Periodic Table by Primo Levi, 2010
  5. Periodic Table - REA's Quick Access Reference Chart by The Staff of REA, 2009-11-11
  6. Elements and the Periodic Table (Physical Science) by Suzanne Slade, 2007-06-30
  7. Dmitri Mendeleyev and the Periodic Table (Uncharted, Unexplored, and Unexplained) by Susan Zannos, 2004-06
  8. Periodic Table Pocketcard
  9. The Nitrogen Murder: A Periodic Table Mystery (Gloria Lamerino Mysteries) by Mrs. Camille Minichino, 2005-05-01
  10. The Periodic Table: Mapping the Elements (Exploring Science) by Sharon Katz Cooper, 2007-01
  11. Carbon (Understanding the Elements of the Periodic Table) by Linda Saucerman, 2004-10
  12. The Transactinides: Rutherfordium, Dubnium, Seaborgium, Bohrium, Hassium, Meitnerium, Darmstadtium, Roentgenium (Understanding the Elements of the Periodic Table) by Linley Erin Hall, 2010-01-15
  13. The Periodic Table at a Glance (Chemistry At a Glance) by Mike Beckett, Andy Platt, 2006-08-21
  14. Periodic Table Pocketcard Single Card by Borm Bruckmeier Publishers, 2003-01

41. Periodic Table ADventure
Welcome to Mrs. Gibson s periodic table ADventure website! This websitewas created in accordance with the 8th grade chemistry curriculum
http://web.buddyproject.org/web017/web017/
Welcome to Mrs. Gibson's Periodic Table ADventure website! This website was created in accordance with the 8th grade chemistry curriculum at Princeton Community Middle School in Princeton, Indiana. This goal of this website is to introduce and explore basic chemistry concepts and to practice these concepts using engaging web-based research and activities. In the culminating activity, students will perform a WebQuest which requires them to research an element using the internet. Once students have researched their elements, students will develop and perform commercials for their elements. Last updated on 4/18/00 Thank you for visiting! If you have any questions or comments, please e-mail D. Gibson, Grade 8 Science Teacher at dld1999@excite.com

42. Physics And Astronomy Reference
Physics / science reference, physical constants, online unit conversions, periodic table of elements, exact time, fundamental physical formulae and equations.
http://www.physlink.com/Reference/Index.cfm
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43. The Wooden Periodic Table Table
The Wooden periodic table Table Yes, it really is a table. What, How, Why.Current calculator. How do I get my own real periodic table collection?
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The Wooden Periodic Table Table
Yes, it really is a table. What How Why
Current count: samples elements minerals stories ...
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March 1, 2004: Me on Tech TV
February, 2004: Max and I start selling museum-quality individual element samples on eBay
November, 2003: Max and I launch our fabulous line of museum displays . It's front page news
June, 2003: I've started writing a monthly column for Popular Science Magazine
Oct 3rd, 2002: The Periodic Table Table awarded the 2002 Ig Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Nov 12, 2002: Oliver Sacks came to visit
July 19, 2002: Interview on NPR's Science Friday Oct 13, 2002: A Nice article in the local paper. Size: Samples: None Neatest Newest RGB Set 1 RGB Set 2 ... Rollovers Click any element to see more. In case you're not seeing the tabletop image above, the following text links will take you to individual elements: Actinium Aluminum Americium Antimony ... Zirconium

44. Periodic Table Of The Elements - ChemGlobe
. ChemGlobe. periodic table of the Elements. (Elements clickable), DeutscheVersion Text version. Printable tables (PDF) Downloads Calculator
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45. Genesis Education: Modeling The Periodic Table Interactive Simulation
Free software with standardsbased teaching materials that assist students in studying elements and creating their own model of the periodic table of elements. Simulation can be run online (Shockwave plug-in required) or can be downloaded (requires Windows 95 or PowerMac operating system).
http://www.genesismission.org/educate/scimodule/cosmic/ptable.html
+ View the NASA Portal What if students could learn the periodic table with a fun, interactive simulation? On the Web, or downloaded to your computer, you can engage students in creating their own models of the periodic table. Check out this new approach to learning about elements and the periodic table. This interactive science activity focuses on the origin and evolution of the modern Periodic Table. If you are using Genesis science modules for the first time, read the User's Guide thoroughly before you begin. (View User's Guide as a PDF The Portable Document Format (PDF) is used to distribute fully formatted, print-quality documents electronically. The following information is available to view and print as a PDF file with Adobe's Acrobat reader. To install the FREE Adobe Acrobat Reader, visit the Adobe Web site This interactive simulation requires that Macromedia Shockwave is installed in your Web browser. To get Shockwave, or for more information, visit the

46. Periodic Tables
WebElements (Mark Winter) periodic table (Los Alamos) periodic table (William Mary)ChemicalElements.com Yinon Bentor VRML periodic table (Poseidon Software
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47. CHEMIX Software For Chemistry Learning
Learning and calculator tools for molecular and thermochemical values, stoichiometry, solubility, and buffers; periodic table and a dictionary. Screen shots and downloadable demo for Windows. Also available in Norwegian.
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Software for Chemistry Learning - Interactive : Balancing chemical equations, Molecular weight calculator, Conversion calculator, Solubility Product, Thermochemistry, Periodic table, Curve fitting, Weak acid and base, pH, Ternary phase diagram and much more. Licenses Single user license Educational institutions Corporate Introduction - Learning Software ... Curve Fitting New Ternary Phase Diagram New Molecular 3-D Viewer Gas Equations Conversion Calculator Chemistry Calculator New Dictionary Setup Problems Install License ... Create a link to CHEMIX Awards Softpics Popular Shareware Lisenser Enbrukerlisens Undervisningsinstitusjoner Bedrift Introduksjon ... Spektroskopi Ny Ny 3-D Molekylframviser Gassligninger Konverteringer Kalkulator Ny Ordliste Kjemikaliedatabase Oppsett Kjemioppgaver ... Links To Chemistry

48. Arsenic - Periodic Table Of The Elements
Thermal properties, ionisation energies, and reduction potentials.
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Arsenic was discovered by Albertus Magnus (Germany) in 1250. The origin of the name comes from the Greek word arsenikon meaning yellow orpiment . It is steel-grey, brittle semi-metal. Resists water, acids and alkalis. Tarnishes in air, burns in oxygen. Highly toxic by inhalation or ingestion.
NITROGEN GROUP Relative atomic mass: Electronic configuration: [Ar] 3d Formal oxidation number: Electronegativities: Thermal conductivity: W m K Atomic radius: pm solid Density ( g dm (alpha, 293 K) (beta, 293 K) Molar volume ( cm mol (alpha, 293 K) (beta, 293 K) THERMAL PROPERTIES Melting point: Heat of fusion: kJ mol Boiling point: Heat of vaporization: kJ mol Critical temperature: Heat of atomization: kJ mol IONIZATION ENERGIES AND ABUNDANCE 1st ionization energy: kJ mol Abundance of element (air): ppm 2nd ionization energy: kJ mol Abundance of element (Earth's crust): ppm 3rd ionization energy: kJ mol Abundance of element (oceans): ppm ISOTOPES Isotopes Relative atomic mass Abundance (%) As MINERALS AND USES
Arsenic is found in mispickel (arsenopyrite). Many of its compounds are deadly poison and used as weed killer and rat poison. Used in semiconductors. Some compounds, called arsenides, are used in the manufacture of paints, wallpapers and ceramics. The price of 99.5 % pure arsenic sponge is 322.60 € for 100 g.

49. Periodic Table
Very basic data Includes oxidation states and electronegativity.
http://ull.chemistry.uakron.edu/periodic_table/

50. Selected Classic Papers From The History Of Chemistry
Historically important papers in the fields of Atomic hypothesis and discrete nature of matter Electricity, electrochemistry, and electrolyte solutions The electron and electronic structure of matter Elements nature, number, and discovery Environmental chemistry Gases periodic table and periodic law Radioactivity and the nucleus Thermodynamics
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51. The Periodic Table Of Poetry
poetry dedicated to the periodic table of elements
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52. Periodic Table

http://ull.chemistry.uakron.edu/genobc/periodic/

53. Poetic Table Of The Elements: A Periodic Table Of Poetry
Original poems about, inspired by, reminiscent of or otherwise related to and sorted by the elements of the periodic table.
http://www.everypoet.com/absurdities/elements/
Elements Actinium
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Welcome to the Poetic Table of Elements!
Click an element from the list to the left or the Periodic Table below to read original poems about, inspired by, reminiscent of or otherwise related to that element. Click here to submit your own! It would be nice, of course, if you chose to write about one of the (many, at the moment) hitherto unoccupied elements, but feel free to write about any or all of them, filled or unfilled. You may wish to consult this handy alphabetic listing Periodic Table of the Elements
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54. The Periodic Table
The periodic table. Acrobat Files of the periodic table arranged in differentformats. You are welcome photocopy these and distribute to students.
http://science.widener.edu/~svanbram/ptable.html
The Periodic Table
Acrobat Files of the Periodic Table arranged in different formats. You are welcome photocopy these and distribute to students. To use the Acrobat documents, you must have a copy of the Acrobat Reader Download the Acrobat files or configure the Acrobat reader as a plug-in or a helper application for your browser.
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55. David S Whizzy Periodic Table
David s Whizzy periodic table. Instructions Click things and see what happens.
http://www.colorado.edu/physics/2000/applets/a2.html
David's Whizzy Periodic Table
Instructions: Click things and see what happens.

56. Table Of The Nuclides (at BNL)
Masses and reaction data for all nuclides across the periodic table.
http://www.dne.bnl.gov/CoN/
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57. Origin Of The Periodic Table
The Origin of the periodic table. I know what the periodic table looks like, butwhere did it come from? Whose idea was it to arrange the elements this way?
http://www.colorado.edu/physics/2000/periodic_table/
The Origin of the Periodic Table
I know what the periodic table looks like, but where did it come from? Whose idea was it to arrange the elements this way?
In 1869, a Russian chemist named Dmitri Mendeleev came up with a way of organizing the elements that were known at the time. He set them out in order of atomic weight , and then grouped them into rows and columns based on their chemical and physical properties.
1869...that's way before the , or even the Rutherford model
That's right. Mendeleev had no idea what atoms were made of or why they behaved as they did. Nevertheless, he was able to put together the periodic table almost as we know it todayexcept that some elements were missing, because they were unknown in 1869.
Based on the gaps in his table, Mendeleev even succeeded in predicting the existence and properties of several new elements.
That's pretty impressive. Can you tell me more about how Mendeleev organized the table? What kinds of properties did he use?
His basic rule was this: the elements in any column, or

58. Hydrogen - Element 1 By David L. Bergman
Contrary to popular belief and portrayal of hydrogen in the periodic table of Elementary Particles, single, standalone atoms of hydrogen are unstable and do not exist PDF
http://www.commonsensescience.org/pdf/hydrogen.pdf

59. Exploring The Table Of Isotopes
Exploring the Table of Isotopes. Welcome to the periodic table of theIsotopes. Choose an element to learn more about its isotopes.
http://ie.lbl.gov/education/isotopes.htm
The Berkeley Laboratory Isotopes Project's
Exploring the Table of Isotopes
Welcome to the Periodic Table of the Isotopes. Choose an element to learn more about its isotopes. Click here for an animated glossary of nuclear terms you may encounter as you tour the isotopes. n H He Li ...
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60. Periodic Table Puns
A test requiring using the imagination. Requests submissions.
http://sciencespot.net/Media/elempnsansw.pdf

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