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| What is the Periodic Table Showing? | Periodicity |
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. The database holds information on periodic tables, the discovery of the elements, the elucidation of atomic weights and the discovery of atomic structure (and much, much more).
Periodic Tables from the year 1967 :
| 1967 | Elements of The Standard Model |
| 1967 | Mazurs' 1967 Formulation |
| 1967 | Sanderson's Periodic Table of the Chemical Elements |
| 1967 | Mazurs' other 1967 Formulation |
| 1967 | Mazurs' another 1967 Formulation |
| Year: 1967 | PT id = 230, Type = formulation misc non-chem |
Elements of The Standard Model
The first step towards the Standard Model of particle physics was Glashow's 1960 discovery of a way to combine the electromagnetic and weak interactions. In 1967, Weinberg & Salam incorporated the Higgs mechanism, giving the standard model its modern form of: quarks leptons and bosons.
These diagrams are the periodic tables of elementry particle physics:
| Year: 1967 | PT id = 298, Type = formulation |
Mazurs' 1967 Formulation
From the front cover of Edward G. Mazurs' 1974 (2nd edition) Graphic Representations of the Periodic System During One Hundred Years, University of Alabama Press:
Thanks to Philip Stewart for the tip!
| Year: 1967 | PT id = 462, Type = formulation |
Sanderson's Periodic Table of the Chemical Elements
Sanderson's 1967 formulation has both the d-block elements and the f-block elements totally removed from the body of the table thus allowing the elements in the Major Groups of Periods 4, 5 and 6 to be grouped with the "typical" elements of Periods 2 and 3.
The Inner Transition elements are from Ce to Yb, i.e., in this 'rational' arrangement there are only thirteen lanthanide metals.

From Michael Laing's paper: A Revised Periodic Table with the Lanthanides Repositioned, Found. Chem. (2005) 7: 203-233
| Year: 1967 | PT id = 694, Type = formulation 3d spiral |
Mazurs' other 1967 Formulation
From Edward G. Mazurs' 1974 (2nd edition) Graphic Representations of the Periodic System During One Hundred Years, University of Alabama Press:

Thanks to Philip Stewart for the tip!
| Year: 1967 | PT id = 695, Type = formulation |
Mazurs' another 1967 Formulation
From Edward G. Mazurs' 1974 (2nd edition) Graphic Representations of the Periodic System During One Hundred Years, University of Alabama Press.
This formulation is the basis of Philip Stewart's Janet Rajeuni:
Thanks to Philip Stewart for the tip!
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