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PRINTABLE PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENTS FOR ALL MATTER

First discovered in 1869 by Dmitry I Mendeleyev who was a Russian chemist

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The periodical tables first discovered in 1869 by Dmitry I Mendeleyev who was a Russian Chemist: The chemical element is the fundamental material of which all matter is composed. The modern viewpoint is:- If a substance cannot be broken down or reduced further it is then by definition, called an element.

The Periodic table of elements is a way of presenting all the elements so as to show their similarities and their differences. The periodic table of elements are arranged in increasing order of atomic number (z) as you go from left to right across the periodic table. The horizontal rows a called periods and the vertical rows, groups.


A noble gas is found at the right hand side of each period. There is a progression from metals to non-metals across each period. Elements found in groups (e.g. alkali, halogens) have a similar electronic configuration. The number of electrons in outer shell is the same as the number of the group (e.g. lithium 2·1).

The block between groups II and III are called transition metals. These are similar in many ways; they produce colored compounds, have variable valency and are often used as catalysts. The element values 58 to 71 are known as lanthanide or a rare earth element. These elements are found on earth in only very small amounts.



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The Periodic Table

Elements 90 to 103 are known as the actinide elements. They include most of the well known elements which are found in nuclear reactions. The element with larger atomic numbers than 92 do not occur naturally. They have all been produced artificially by bombarding another element with particles.

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The periodical tables first discovered in 1869 by Dmitry I Mendeleyev who was a Russian Chemist.

Dmitri Mendeleyev And The Periodic Table (Uncharted, Unexplored, And Unexplained) (Library)


Traces the life and work of Dmitri Mendeleyev, a Siberian who overcame great odds to become the greatest chemist of the nineteenth century and whose Periodic Table of the Elements is still used by chemists today. Author: Zannos, Susan. Number of Pages: 48. Published On: 2004/07/01. Language: ENGLISH


Dmitri Mendeleyev and the Periodic Table

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ICI Interactive periodic table

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An updated version of the ICI periodic table wall chart incorporates additional features as requested by science teachers. The large wall chart, measuring 114cm/ 76cm, is visible from the back of a big room.

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ICI Interactive Periodic Table - Produced: 2000

An interactive version of the ICI Table is available on the Internet, giving chemical and physical data of the elements.

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Density

Melting point Boiling point Discovery date 1st ionisation energy

Enthalpy of fusion

Enthalpy of vaporisation

Electrical resistivity

Thermal conductivity

Element names

Symbol

Name

Symbol

Name

Symbol

Name

Ac

Actinium

Gd

Gadolinium

Po

Polonium

Ag

Silver (Argentum)

Ge

Germanium

Pr

Praseodymium

Al

Aluminium

H

Hydrogen

Pt

Platinum

Am

Americium

He

Helium

Pu

Plutonium

Ar

Argon

Hf

Hafnium

Ra

Radium

As

Arsenic

Hg

Mercury (Hydrargyrum)

Rb

Rubidium

At

Astatine

Ho

Holmium

Re

Rhenium

Au

Gold (Aurum)

Hs Hassium

Rf

Rutherfordium

B

Boron

I

Iodine

Rg Roentgenium

Ba

Barium

In

Indium

Rh

Rhodium

Be

Beryllium

Ir

Iridium

Rn

Radon

Bh Bohrium

K

Potassium (Kalium)

Ru

Ruthenium

Bi

Bismuth

Kr

Krypton

S

Sulfur ( Sulphur )

Bk

Berkelium

La

Lanthanum

Sb

Antimony (Stibium)

Br

Bromine

Li

Lithium

Sc

Scandium

C

Carbon

Lr

Lawrencium

Se

Selenium

Ca

Calcium

Lu

Lutetium

Sg Seaborgium

Cd

Cadmium

Md

Mendelevium

Si

Silicon

Ce

Cerium

Mg

Magnesium

Sm

Samarium

Cf

Californium

Mn

Manganese

Sn

Tin (Stannum)

Cl

Chlorine

Mo

Molybdenum

Sr

Strontium

Cm

Curium

Mt Meitnerium

Ta

Tantalum

Co

Cobalt

N

Nitrogen

Tb

Terbium

Cr

Chromium

Na

Sodium (Natrium)

Tc

Technetium

Cs

Caesium, cesium

Nb

Niobium

Te

Tellurium

Cu

Copper (Cuprum)

Nd

Neodymium

Th

Thorium

Db Dubnium

Ne

Neon

Ti

Titanium

Ds

Darmstadtium

Ni

Nickel

Tl

Thallium

Dy

Dysprosium

No

Nobelium

Tm

Thulium

Er

Erbium

Np

Neptunium

U

Uranium

Es

Einsteinium

O

Oxygen

V

Vanadium

Eu

Europium

Os

Osmium

W

Tungsten (Wolfram)

F

Fluorine

P

Phosphorus

Xe

Xenon

Fe

Iron (Ferrum)

Pa

Protactinium

Y

Yttrium

Fm

Fermium

Pb

Lead (Plumbum)

Yb

Ytterbium

Fr

Francium

Pd

Palladium

Zn

Zinc

Ga Gallium Pm Promethium

Zr

Zirconium


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