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Created by John Emsley of the Royal Society of Chemistry (Great Britain), this is an online periodic table that presents the one-hundred and nine elements in a visual manner. The elements are presented along with...
This reference consists of an interactive periodic chart that provides information for most of the elements. Clicking on an element's symbol on the chart accesses the element's name, discoverer and date of discovery, as...
The odds are that most chemistry students and teachers have never seen such a highly animated version of the periodic table of the elements as this, well, rather highly animated table of the elements. Upon entering the...
Any online chemistry textbook that contains a photograph of Max Planck and Albert Einstein on its first page definitely sets the right tone, and Stephen Lower’s textbook certainly falls into that category. Over the past...
This National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)) site contains atomic spectroscopic reference data. Information can be accessed through a variety of means, such as an interactive periodic table and dropdown...
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