| The periodic table of the chemical elements, also called the Mendeleev periodic table, is a tabular display of the known chemical elements. First created by D. Mendeleev, the elements are arranged by electron structure so that many chemical properties vary regularly across the table. The listed websites provide interactive periodic table of the elements. Also includes sites exploring the nature of specific elements and discussing the development of the table.
While the interactive table is a great resource for in-depth information, nothing is more practical than a printed table of the elements. Printable versions can be downloaded from this page in Adobe Acrobat format: Color Printable Periodic Table and Black and White Printable Periodic Table. Chemical Elements An online, interactive periodic table created by Yinon Bentor. Entries include basic information, atomic structure, isotopes, facts, and related links.
http://www.chemicalelements.com
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Chemicool Periodic Table Chemicool is an online comprehensive periodic table made by David Hsu of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It contains detailed information about different elements of the periodic table. Each element in the Chemicool has a link to a detailed description of that element. http://www.chemicool.com
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Visual Elements This Periodic Table is an on-line version of a fine poster produced by the Royal Society of Chemistry. It has short summaries of important information about each element, up to element Number 111, including when first isolated, the origin of the name, what current uses or concerns are, and, rather curiously, the alchemical symbols. http://www.rsc.org/periodic-table
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WebElements The periodic table on the WWW. Detailed information about the elements and some of their compounds. Extensively illustrated and of use for those at school (via a special scholar version) to professional chemists. http://www.webelements.com/
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