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The INTERNET Database of Periodic Tables

There are thousands of periodic tables in web space, but this is the only comprehensive database of periodic tables & periodic system formulations. If you know of an interesting periodic table that is missing, please contact the database curator: Mark R. Leach Ph.D.

Use the drop menus below to search & select from the more than 1300 Period Tables in the database: 

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The 10 Periodic Tables most recently added to the database:

2024   pgf-PeriodicTable: Create Custom Periodic Tables
2025   Highly Charged Ions, Periodic Table of
2024   Purriodic Table of The Kittens
2024   Yorkshire, Periodic Table of
1951   Kapustinsky's Structure of The System of Elements
2024   Social Issues, Periodic Table of
2001   Oliver Sacks, Uncle Tungsten: Memories of a Chemical Beyond
2020   Periodic Table of Rock, Metal And Other Elements
2019   International Year of the Periodic Table – Artwork Competition
2024   Elements of Fire & Light


Year:  2024 PT id = 1328, Type = formulation misc

pgf-PeriodicTable: Create Custom Periodic Tables

A website that enables the construction of publication quality periodic tables.

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Year:  2025 PT id = 1327, Type = formulation data
h3>Highly Charged Ions, Periodic Table of

A pre-print of a paper Periodic table for highly charged ions by Lyu, Keitel & Harman says:

Abstract: Mendeleev’s periodic table successfully groups atomic elements according to their chemical and spectroscopic properties. However, it becomes less sufficient in describing the electronic properties of highly charged ions (HCIs) in which many of the outermost electrons are ionized. In this work, we put forward a periodic table particularly suitable for HCIs. It is constructed purely based on the successive electron occupation of relativistic orbitals. While providing a much-simplified description of the level structure of highly charged isoelectronic ions – essential for laboratory and astrophysical plasma spectroscopies, such a periodic table predicts a large family of highly forbidden transitions suitable for the development of next-generation optical atomic clocks. Furthermore, we also identify universal linear Z scaling laws (Z is the nuclear charge) in the so-called "Coulomb splittings" between angular momentum multiplets along isoelectronic sequences, complementing the physics of electron-electron interactions in multielectron atomic systems.

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Year:  2024 PT id = 1326, Type = non-chem

Purriodic Table of The Kittens

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Year:  2024 PT id = 1325, Type = non-chem

Yorkshire, Periodic Table of

If thas from Yorkshire tha better speak proper! Our Yorkshire Periodic Table Print lays out all the essential Yorkshire words and phrases you need to speak to the locals. We love the unique dialects and accents across Yorkshire and this print is a celebration of our Yorkshire tongue.

From The Yorkshire Print Company

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Year:  1951 PT id = 1324, Type = formulation

Kapustinsky's Structure of The System of Elements

René Vernon writes:

Kapustinsky AF 1951, Structure of the periodic table of chemical elements (in Russian), Proceedings of the USSR Academy of Sciences, vol. 81, no. 1, pp. 47–50

Below the title Kapustinsky gives two equations that he says determine the structure of the system:

The legend at the bottom left is:

Kapustinsky refers to the periodic system of elements in terms of its emergence (proto-elements), formation (typical elements), and disintegration (synthetic elements). Kapustinsky refers to e, n, H, He as "proto-elements".

The electron and the neutron are not chemical elements but are elements in the sense of each being a rudiment, which means a beginning; an initial or imperfect form or stage. As Kapustinsky says, the properties of ordinary elements are not yet associated with them.

H and He can be considered "proto-elements" in the sense that they were the first building blocks from which heavier elements were later formed through nucleosynthesis in stars. Kapustinsky says that the system is thus:

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Year:  2024 PT id = 1323, Type = non-chem

Social Issues, Periodic Table of

By www.wearedorothy.com, a Periodic Tables of Social Issues - Signed Limited Edition A tabular display of the worst elements of humankind. 1st edition print of 100.

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Thanks to Vicci for the tip!

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Year:  2001 PT id = 1322, Type = review misc formulation

Oliver Sacks, Uncle Tungsten: Memories of Tungsten of a Chemical Beyond

René Vernon writes:

On the paperback cover of Oliver Sack's Uncle Tungsten (below) the periodic table shows a 16–wide set of elements at its base. This is quite unusual since this set is normally shown as being 15— or 14— elements wide. See, for example, the table found on the site of the International Union of Pure & Applied Chemistry which shows a 15–wide set of elements at its base.

It looks like the second pair are La and Ac, but what then are two immediately preceding elements?

I suspect they are probably the alkaline earth metals, Ba and Ra. This may be an homage to Mr Rare Earth^ aka Karl A. Gschneidner Jr (1930–2016), who wrote that:

...since Ba has a 4f06s2 configuration, these three elements are the first (Ba), mid (Eu), and end (Yb) members of the divalent 4f transition series.

The notion of 4f0 is not unprecedented; the IUPAC periodic table, with its 15-wide f-block presumably implies La as 4f0 5d1 6s2.

There is some good chemistry going on here, given the pronounced similarities between Ba and the lanthanides, and the alkaline earth metals generally with about 20 properties involved:

Kudos to Oliver.

^Pecharsky 2016

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Year:  2020 PT id = 1321, Type = misc

Periodic Table of Rock, Metal And Other Elements

From an Etsy Shop: Periodic Table of Music Poster Print

Thanks to Marcus for the tip!

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Year:  2019 PT id = 1320, Type = formulation misc

International Year of the Periodic Table – Artwork Competition

From Chemistry A European Journal the results of a Periodic Table artwork competition, where the full stories can be read.

First Place: Víctor Duarte Alaniz from Mexico City with "Cycles in Space, In Time... and in Chemistry"

Second Place: Yuliia Oleksii from Vinnytsia, Ukraine "Noble Gases"

Third Place: Joanna Cwynar-Wojtonis from Poland

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Year:  2024 PT id = 1319, Type = misc

Elements of Fire & Light

René Vernon presents Elements of Fire and Light: The Majesty of The Periodic Table


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