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The INTERNET Database of Periodic TablesThere are hundreds of periodic tables in web space, but there is only one comprehensive database of periodic tables & periodic system formulations. If you know of an interesting periodic table that is missing, please contact the database curator: Dr Mark R Leach.
Miscellaneous Periodic Table formulations:
2012 3 Year-Old Sings Tom Lehrer's Elements Song Rose turned 3 in November. It's been a little over a year since her initial elements video. She's still interested in elements, but not so much by playing the cards anymore, mostly via this song: 2010 3-D Strange Periodic Table As Lewis Page of The Register puts it: "Top flight international reverse-alchemy boffins say they have managed to transmute gold into an entirely new form of 'negatively strange' antihypernucleic antimatter...", here. The effect is to add a third dimension of quark strangeness to the periodic table. Read the abstract by the STAR Collaboration. 2012 94 Elements: The Stuff of Everything There are 94 naturally occuring elements, from hydrogen to plutonium. Together they make up everything in the world. 94 Elements is a global filmmaking project, exploring our lives through the lens of the elements. Everything that surrounds us is made from these 94 building blocks, each with its own properties and personality. Our own bodies are mostly made from just 6 of them. The stories of the elements are the stories of our own lives. They reveal the patterns of our economies and the state of our relationships with our natural resources. The project is in part a celebration of the art of documentary film and some of the best filmmakers working today are making new films for the project. There'll also be opportunities for talented new and emerging filmmakers and animators to pitch their own films, with the winners chosen by you - the project community. ![]() 1970 Abundance of the Elements A 1970 periodic table by Prof. Wm. F. Sheehan of the University of Santa Clara that claims to show the elements according to relative abundance at the Earth's surface. [However, we dispute the relative areas given to the various elements; there is almost no helium at the Earth's surface, for example.] Click the image to enlarge: Below are some cartiogram representations, including the relative abundance of the elements in the Earth's crust, from Mark Winter's WebElements website: 2016 Alchemical Table of Symbols The Alchemical Table of Symbols was designed by Aristotle Pramagioulis of egregoredesign. The periodic table is available as a poster and many other forms:
2019 Archetypes of Periodic Law Archetypes of Periodic Law by Dmitry Weise, read more on the website. One of the creators of quantum mechanics Wolfgang Ernst Pauli wrote in his work The Influence of Archetypal Ideas on the Scientific Theories of Kepler (1948):
Dmitry writes:
Note the final photograph below shows Prof. Martyn Poliakoff of The University on Nottingham and Periodic Videos: 2015 Art of The Elements An Exhibition "Periodic Tales: The Art of the Elements", the Compton Verney Gallery, 3 October 2015 to 13 December 2015
The show is reviewed in New Scientist.
2017 Atomic Nuclei Periodic TableFrom the Pyramids on Nuclei of Elements blog, a periodic table of atomic nuclei using 'pyramidal cube theory': ![]() Click image below (updated in 2020) to enlarge: ![]() 2012 Atoms, Orbitals & The Periodic Table One of several animations and explanations/realisations of quantum physics from Data-Burger, scientific advisor: J. Bobroff, with the support of: Univ. Paris Sud, SFP, Triangle de la Physique, PALM, Sciences à l'Ecole, ICAM-I2CAM. Mark Leach writes:
2011 BASF Periodic Table A BASF advert showing a periodic table of school children: 2018 Better Call Saul - Gale sings The Elements The Better Call Saul Season 4 Episode 3 Clip starring David Costabile singing The Elements Song:
2004 Biologist's Periodic Tables A periodic table showing where biologically essential (green), essential trace (purple), toxic (red), radioactive (yellow) and of low but not zero biological impact (gray) elements are found. Only highly toxic elements are shown in red. Li (as Li+) is biologically active and is used as an antidepressant. ![]()
or here: And a periodic table for biologists from Science Videos: 2019 Bloomberg Businessweek Special Issue: The Elements A Bloomberg Businessweek Special Issue on The Elements. Using state of the art [2019] web graphics, and packed with interesting business stories:
2008 Braille Guidebook Interactive Periodic Table Study Set Azer's Interactive Periodic Table Study Set is designed to make learning about the Periodic Table of the Elements accessible to students with visual impairments or blindness. The tangible materials included with this study set complement APH's Periodic Table of the Elements Reference Chart and allow students to enhance their understanding of concepts consistent with the National Science Standards. Inspired by Samir Azer, a science teacher at the Kentucky School for the Blind, this set can assist in the instruction and demonstration of concepts related to the arrangement of the periodic table, atomic structure, ionic and covalent bonding, and balancing of chemical equations to students who benefit from a hands-on, interactive model. Special attention was given to make the materials tactually discriminable and visually appealing to the target population, yet appropriate for all students regardless of visual acuity: 2013 Breaking Bad Periodic TableThe TV series Breaking Bad uses Br (35) and Ba (56) in the logo, and Beutler Ink have constructed a full periodic table or characters and 'additional elements': 2014 Breaking Bad Periodic Table More Breaking Bad PT images:
2015 Brielle, 3 Years Old, Recites The Periodic Table of Elements! From Ellentube: 2012 Building Block Elements From Think Geek, element building blocks... so you can build your own PT Formulation: 2007 Bus Periodic Table A bus dressed as a Periodic Table used to advertise The Oxford Science Park: And a Taxi:
2011 Cartoon about The Elements A cartoon about the elements from xkcd.com: 2019 Celebrate 150 Years Of The Periodic Table By Tying 200,000 Tiny Knots Jane Stewart decided to Celebrate 150 Years Of The Periodic Table By Tying 200,000 Tiny Knots: ![]() ![]() ![]() 1992 Chemical Slide Rules The first chemical slide rules are of interest here because they are, in effect, early periodic tables. But the are more than this, as they can be used for performing chemical calculations. Writing in Bull. Hist. Chem. 12 (1992) (and here), William D. Williams of Harding University writes:
Some chemical slide rules mentioned in the text: ![]()
Nagayasu Nawa writes and provides an explanation as how Wollaston's chemical equivalents slide rules should be used:
2016 Chemistry Eye Chart From Cascadia Press, an Eye Chart for Chemists:
1993 Chemistry Imagined: The Periodic Table From Roald Hoffmann & Vivian Torrence's book, Chemistry Imagined: Reflections of Science, a picture entitled The Periodic Table: ![]() ![]()
2012 chemoDoku Chemoline an on-line shop, based in Germany with a multilingual site (click the flag), sells various science artifacts that feature the periodic table. The site also has an on-line chemical element version of Sudoku called chemoDoku, click to play: 2021 Chemogenesis In 700 SecondsThe Chemogenesis analysis – by Mark Leach – tells the story of how chemical structure and reactivity emerge from the periodic table of the elements. This video is a rapid dash through the story... which unfolds over many pages of the Chemogenesis Web Book. 2012 Chemoline Shop Chemoline is an on-line shop, based in Germany with a multilingual site (click the flag). The shop sells various science artifacts. Several products feature the periodic table, including: 2002 Chinese Character Periodic Tables Chinese character periodic tables, here, here & here: 2015 Names of the Chemical Elements in Chinese An interesting Language Log web page that discusses the chemical elements in chinese.
2018 Christmas Periodic Table of SubstancesBy Tom Gauld for New Scientist 22/29 December 2018 pp90: ![]() 2021 Christmas Tree Periodic TableWe have developed a new model in the form of a Christmas tree to represent periodic table. We have tried to combine both the triangle model of periodic table and modern periodic table in form of a christmas tree. Mr G. Gnanamani Simiyon ![]() 2010 Circlon Model of Nuclear Structure & Periodic Table The complete nature and description of The Circlon Model of Nuclear Structure is contained in the book The Other Theory of Nuclear Physics available from www.living-universe.com. However, for the purpose of understanding nuclear structure it is only necessary to assume that the components of nuclear structure (protons, mesons, and neutrons) are all composed of hollow, ring-shaped, mechanical particles called Circlons that are held together within the nucleus by their physical shapes. Within the nucleus, the proton and the meson are always connected in a two piece unit called a Promestone. The proton encircles the ring-shaped body of the meson, and the neutrons fit inside of the meson's hollow body and can only be located at four places within the meson's body called nucleon receptors. A proton is always located at one of a meson's nucleon receptors. One Promestone makes up the nucleus of a hydrogen-1 atom and two Promestones plus two neutrons make up the helium-4 nucleus, also know as an alpha particle. An element's atomic number indicates the number of Promestones in its nucleus and an isotope's atomic weight indicates the total number of Promestones and neutrons in that particular nucleus. Within the alpha particle that forms the center of each nucleus, a proton and a neutron are located at each junction where the two mesons intersect. However, when two mesons cross in other parts of the nucleus, each intersection can contain only one proton or one neutron (see nitrogen model above). In the nucleon models displayed in each of the element boxes of the periodic table, the protons are represented by white circles and the neutrons are represented by white stars. The mesons are represented by ovals which take the color of the element that is formed by their addition to the nucleus: 2010 Classical Periodic Table A periodic table of the classical elements: air, fire, earth, water & aether available as a t-shirt: ![]()
Or, just air, fire, earth, water, the 'old school' elements from here: 2004 Classroom Kids Periodic Table From a paper by René Vernon, a drawing of the elements as classroom personality kids, drawing by Richard Thompson 1957-2016. From a National Geographic coffee table book: Curt Suplee, The New Everyday Science Explained, National Geographic Society, Washington DC, p. 130 (2004). The undated credit is given to Richard Thompson.
2014 Clock Periodic Table Prof. Martyn Poliakoff of the University of Nottingham, and star of the Periodic Videos YouTube Channel, explains how he was given a periodic table clock by a Japanese School teacher... which he likes very much:
2017 Clock Prism Periodic Table, Braille Version From the prolific Nagayasu Nawa, a Braille version of the Clock Prism periodic table: 2012 Coat of Arms Periodic Table Amy Gramour has created a version of the Periodic Table that presents a coat of arms for each element. The attributes of the coats of arms symbolize the electron configuration and other selected features of each element. 2014 Coffee Table, Periodic Table Table A Periodic Table Table - Coffee Table, from Bristol Design Forge via Folksy:
2004 Cognitive Classroom's Periodic Table of Atoms From Cognitive Classroom, a Periodic Table of Atoms. Richard Lambrecht writes:
Click image or here to enlarge: 2016 Collective Work of Chemists From an article on LinkedIn:
2010 Compilation of Minimum and Maximum Isotope Ratios of Selected Elements Documented variations in the isotopic compositions of some chemical elements are responsible for expanded uncertainties in the standard atomic weights published by the Commission on Atomic Weights and Isotopic Abundances of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. This report summarizes reported variations in the isotopic compositions of 20 elements that are due to physical and chemical fractionation processes (not due to radioactive decay) and their effects on the standard atomic weight uncertainties. For 11 of those elements (hydrogen, lithium, boron, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, silicon, sulfur, chlorine, copper, and selenium), standard atomic weight uncertainties have been assigned values that are substantially larger than analytical uncertainties because of common isotope abundance variations in materials of natural terrestrial origin. For 2 elements (chromium and thallium), recently reported isotope abundance variations potentially are large enough to result in future expansion of their atomic weight uncertainties. For 7 elements (magnesium, calcium, iron, zinc, molybdenum, palladium, and tellurium), documented isotope-abundance variations in materials of natural terrestrial origin are too small to have a significant effect on their standard atomic weight uncertainties. Compilation of Minimum and Maximum Isotope Ratios of Selected Elements in Naturally Occurring Terrestrial Materials and Reagents This report is available as a pdf. U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Water Resources Investigation Report 01-4222 2002 Corning Museum of Glass Periodic Table A periodic table made from glassware at the Corning Museum of Glass: 2014 Correspondences Between The Classical Thomson Problem and The Periodic Table of The Elements By Tim (TJ) LaFave, a very detailed pdf discussing the correspondences between the classical Thomson Problem and the Periodic Table of the Elements. You will need to click thru and zoom in: 2009 Crab Periodic Table A crab PT. I know nothing about this, other than this photograph found on a blog: 2012 Cupcakes, Periodic Table From Kayla N. Green, Assistant Professor of Chemistry (Texas Christian University) comes a periodic table constructed from cupcakes baked for Chemistry Week 2012: ![]() 2014 Cutting Board Periodic Table From Etsy, a Cutting Board periodic table:
2023 DALL·E Pop Art Periodic TableI asked DALL·E to generate a: "periodic table as pop art", and the AI produced this: 1831 Daubeny's Teaching Display Board & Wooden Cubes of Atomic Weights The Museum of the History of Science, Oxford, has a display of Charles Daubeny's teaching materials, including a black painted wooden board with "SYMBOLS OF SIMPLE BODIES": showing symbols, atomic weights and names of elements in two columns, and a small pile of cubes with element symbols.
From the HSM Database (Inventory no. 17504):
The period from 1810 to 1860 was crucial in the development of the periodic table. Most of the main group and transition elements had been discovered, but their atomic weights and stoichiometries (combining ratios) had not been fully deduced. Oxygen was assumed to have a weight of 6, and consequently carbon is assumed to have a mass of 6. Daubeny's element symbols and weights – along with the modern mass data – are tabulated:
While quite a number of weights are close to the modern values, many are way out. However, the error is usually a stiotoimetric factor error. From the HSM Database (Inventory no. 33732): SET OF WOODEN CUBES ILLUSTRATING ATOMIC WEIGHTS Forty-two wooden cubes numbered 1-42, painted black with symbols for certain elements, compounds or radicals painted in white on the faces, together with the corresponding atomic, molecular or radical weights. The face markings appear in various combinations:
A typical cube (no. 3) may be represented by the following figure. They present something of an enigma as their faces do not form an obvious pattern. The numbers indicate that there were 42 cubes. In style they are similar to the figures on the panel of atomic weights. The cubes are listed in Daubeny's 1861 catalogue, p. 11 as: "Wooden cubes for illustrating atomic weight". [See D. R. Oldroyd, The Chemical Lectures at Oxford (1822-1854) of Charles Daubeny, M.D., F.R.S. Notes and Records of the Royal Society, vol. 33 (1979), pp. 217-259.]
2007 Death Metal Periodic Table 2013 Don't Trust Atoms...From Facebook... or buy the T-Shirt:
2011 Dufour's Periodic Tree: Two Short Films Elsewhere in this database we can see the 1990 Dufour's Periodic Tree, now two short films have been made about this 3D formulation, here & here: Eric Scerri Letter from Ben Ged Low on Vimeo.
Five Foot 3D Model from Ben Ged Low on Vimeo.
2004 Electron Overjump Periodic Table Here are some origional periodic table ideas, including history and electron overjumpings by Oleg Aleksandrov, from here. 2011 Element Game Rose, a cute & smart 2 year old girl showing her excellent knowledge of the Periodic Table: tnx to Boing Boing for the tip 1955 Element Hunters A YouTube video, The Element Hunters. The text accompanying the video says:
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2023 Element Names: The Etymology of The Periodic TableAn excellent video by RobWords about the names of the chemical elements and how they came about: 2019 Element Scarcity, Periodic Table of The European Chemical Society Periodic Table depicting element scarcity was unveiled and discussed at a EuChemS event in the European Parliament on Tuesday 22nd January 2019.
An article in The Conversation, by David Cole-Hamilton of the University of St Andrews, uses this periodic table to look at elements that are overexploited in the modern world.
2019 Elements & Anti-Elements (Atom-to-Adam)
![]() ![]() 2003 Elements by Orbital From elsewhere in Mark Leach's Chemogenesis webbook: Madelung's Rule tells us that the orbitals fill in the order n + l (lowest first). This gives the sequence: Electronic structure can be illustrated adding electrons to boxes (to represent orbitals). This representation shows the Pauli exclusion principle, the aufbau principle and Hund's rule in action. There are some subtle effects with the d block elements chromium, Cr, and copper, Cu. Hund's rule of maximum multiplicity lowers the energy of the 3d orbital below that of the the 4s orbital, due to the stabilisation achieved with a complete and spherically symmetric set of five 3d orbitals containing five or ten electrons. Thus,
2011 Elements in Bottles Periodic Table A nice web site with a physical periodic table of elements: 1967 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: 2019 Elements Song 2019 From the Chemistry World YouTube channel: The Elements Song 2019
1959 Elements Song by Tom Lehrer The Elements Song by Tom Lehrer recorded live in Copenhagen in 1967: And, an animated version from 2008 of the 1959 original: 2011 The Elements Song by Tom Lehrer Periodic Table Started by David Bradley of Sciencebase, a selection of songs about the Periodic Table including the classic Tom Lehrer track. "An unusual periodic table in which each element represents a rendition of the classic Tom Lehrer song, The Elements, which has to be every chemist's favourite song, really. There are also a few ringers, see if you can spot them. But, more to the point there are major gaps...so what's you're favourite Elements rendition? Let me know via Twitter or Facebook. I'd be particularly interested to see personal recordings and renditions done for your own site, lab or special event. You can find the original lyrics here; the tune is that of G&S's "Major General" from The Pirates of Penzance.": 2016 Elements Song Updated by Helen Arney Tom Lehrer's Elements Song Updated by Helen Arney with all 118 elements [as known to Harvard, as they have been discovered], including the newest ones: nihonium, moscovium, tennessine and oganesson. 2003 Elephant Periodic Table The periodic table does not map to an elephant very well: Click on the poster below to go to a large version: 2009 enkana's Periodic Table A nice periodic table with a simple graphic for each element by enkana: 2012 Eric Scerri.com ericscerri.com is the personal internet domain and website of Eric Scerri: chemist and leading philosopher of science specializing in the history and philosophy of the periodic table. He is founder and editor-in-chief of the international journal Foundations of Chemistry, which publishes academic papers concerned with the PT, and is the author of the respected book: The Periodic Table and Its Significance (Oxford University Press, 2007). The website has links to all of Eric's extensive publications, including online video lectures and interviews and external links. 2007 Extending the Periodic Table The periodic table now extends to element 118, Oganesson, and scientists are attempting to go further. Below is part of a Segre chart, proton number on the y-axis and neutron number of the x-axis, from a report from the Japanese Superheavy Element Laboratory, RIKEN Nishina Center, RIKEN. The diagram shows various nuclear reactions, for example: 232Th + 40Ar to make 272Hs.
2008 f--l--A--r--k's Fractal Periodic Table A fractal periodic table by f--l--A--r--k:
1996 First Ionisation Energy of The Elements Periodic trend for ionization energy, for example Mg → Mg+ + e– Each period begins at a minimum for the alkali metals, and ends at a maximum for the noble gases. From Wikipedia: Based on data from: Martin, W. C.; Wiese, W. L. (1996). Atomic, Molecular, & Optical Physics Handbook. American Institute of Physics. ISBN 156396242X. 2020 FReNeTicFReNeTiC is the multi-Award winning 'Frenzied word game of the Elements' where players race against the clock to form as many words as possible using the Element Symbols of The Periodic Table. In this fast and furious word game players score points equivalent to the atomic numbers of each tile used to create the word, for example Ba Na Na = Banana = 78 points. The first player to score 1000 points wins! Everyone plays all the time, quick set up and easy-to-follow rules with FRaNTiC FUN AcTiON! (And no, you don't need to know the Periodic Table or be a GeNiUS to play). ![]()
2019 Frog Periodic Table One of the frogs from Stockport's (UK) Giant Leap Frog Art Trail. This frog is Chemit. ![]()
2001 Funny Periodic Table By Eric J Stone a Funny Periodic Table of chemical reactivity.
2019 Geological Periodic TableAlvarez & Cordoba's Periodic Table of the Elements Associated with Geology [from Spanish using Google Translate]
Click the image to see the PDF file ![]() 1971 Goldanskii's Chess Board Version of The Madelung Rule (For Orbital Filling)Ref: Goldanskii, V I: The Periodic System of D I Mendeleev and Problems of Nuclear Chemistry pp 137-162 ex: Verde M (ed.): 1st International Conference on the Periodic Table, Vincenzo Bona, Torino 1971.
2008 Google Image Search Periodic Table Davebug has made a periodic table using the top Google Image search result for each element. Cool and very www: 2022 Gorodkov's Periodic System of Periodic SystemsMikhail Gorodkov writes:
2009 Graphic Representations of the Periodic System Mary E. Saecker writes an article in Chemical Education Digital Library, Periodic Table Presentations and Inspirations: Graphic Representations of the Periodic System, that reviews some periodic table formunations. The paper contains a link to this pdf file which gives templates and instructions for several print, cut-out & build periodic table formulations:
1998 Gray's Wooden Periodic Table Table Theodore Gray's Wooden Periodic Table Table a wooden table that incorporates a periodic table is a treasure trove, both on the web and in reality (his office). The web site contains over 12 gig of data and beautiful images. Explore! Theo's new site is periodictable.com. 2019 Green & Sustainable Chemistry, Periodic Table ofThe periodic table of the elements of green and sustainable chemistry by Paul T. Anastas & Julie B. Zimmerman, Green Chem., 2019,21, 6545-6566, (DOI: 10.1039/c9gc01293a). Also, there is a review article in Chemistry World. ![]()
2006 Group Numbering Systems Phase State: Solid, Liquid, Gas at 20°C & 700°C
2001 Haiku Periodic Table The excellent Periodic Table of Haiku has re-emerged from the 'Way Back" web-archive website.
A second 2009/10 Periodic Table of Haiku, from the University of Minnesota is available here. 2017 Haiku, Elemental By Mary Soon Lee, a review of the Periodic Table composed of 119 science haiku, one for each element, plus a closing haiku for element 119 (not yet synthesized). The haiku encompass astronomy, biology, chemistry, history, physics, and a bit of whimsical flair. Click here, then hover over an element on the Periodic Table to read the haiku. 2019 Heritage Periodic Table Display By Engineered Labs, the Heritage Periodic Table Display.
![]() 2013 Higgs Boson and Fundamental Particle/Force Periodic Tables The Higgs boson sits at the heart of the Standard Model of particle physics, and so is at the centre of periodic table type representations of quarks, leptons and forces. Three representations by the UCR Today, a video interview with Particle Fever editor Walter Murch: "The Higgs boson is kind of a MacGuffin" and from im9.eu: 2021 History [of the] Elements and Periodic TableFrom the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) an interactive Elements and Perioid Table History web page: ![]()
2019 Homage to The Elements Eulalia Bosch writes:
![]() 2011 Homenatge Als Elements From Eugènia Balcells' blog (and translated using Google Translate): TRIBUTE TO THE ELEMENTS was born as a counterpoint to the video-installation Eugènia Balcells often, a film without end where the trace elements that each emit light merges with the other and forming a true metaphor for origin of the universe. Coinciding with the International Year of Chemistry, TRIBUTE TO THE ELEMENTS has been published in two formats: a poster in which each element is represented by its chemical symbol and its own emission spectrum and a version where each element, printed separately, part of a collection that can be stored as such or are available as a mural on a temporary or permanent exhibition space, as presented in the exposure:
1993 Huheey's Version of The Madelung Rule (For Orbital Filling)Huheey, J.E., Keiter, E.A., Keiter, R.L.: Inorganic Chemistry: Principles of Structure and Reactivity. 4th edn. HarperCollins College Publishers (1993), p. 22 René Vernon comments: "A peculiar depiction of the Madelung Rule order of filling diagram." 2018 I Wear This Shirt Periodically T-Shirt From Shared.com, a "I Wear This Shirt Periodically" T-Shirt:
2010 Imaginary Elements An image of a Periodic Table Imaginary Elements by Russell Walks: 2008 Instruments, Periodic Table of A periodic table of various scientific instruments and techniques from Thermo Scientific and C&EN. Download, zoom in & explore the interesting pdf file: 2019 International Year of the Periodic Table (in Paris and Moscow) Prof. Martyn Poliakoff of The University on Nottingham and Periodic Videos at the opening of the International Year of the Periodic Table: 2019 International Year of the Periodic Table with Eric Scerri A YouTube video about IUPAC's International Year of the Periodic Table:
1966 Periodic Table of Ions From Concept of Chemical Periodicity: from Mendeleev Table to Molecular Hyper-Periodicity Patterns E. V. Babaev and Ray Hefferlin, here.
2012 iPhone, Periodic Table of An article in Scientific American Digging for Rare Earths: The Mines Where iPhones Are Born.
2012 Itch: A Book & TV Drama About a Boy Who Collects The Chemical Elements
Children's book Itch by Simon Mayo is available from Amazon and all good bookshops, ISBN: 9780552565509. The book has been made into a TV Series, filmed in Western Australia, and is available on the BBC iPlayer. ![]() 2019 IUPAC Periodic Table Challenge: Nobelium ContestIUPAC Periodic Table Challenge: Nobelium Contest. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/ci-2020-0204 After a first round based on the knowledge of the participant of the chemical elements, in this new phase of the Challenge, participants were invited to share their passion and creativity about chemistry. The entries were supposed to highlight the role of the Periodic Table in a creative manner. We received a variety of submissions including videos, poems, songs, and paintings. Entries were categorized into science, art, and outreach or community activities related to the science education and the Periodic Table. We were genuinely surprised and inspired by the dozens of pieces of art that we were receiving from all around the world. A jury as well as popular votes casted for each entry decided who were to receive the special limited edition IUPAC Periodic Tables signed by the Nobel laureates. That was one of the most difficult tasks of this activity, as the quality, originality, and diversity of the entries were truly amazing. The artist is Swaprabha Chattopadhyay, a high school student from India.
![]() 2009 Steve Jensen's "In-Finite Form" "I'm a figurative sculptor, living in Minneapolis MN. A few years ago, while looking at a two dimensional version of the periodic table, I too wondered if it would be possible to create a Periodic Table without any visual breaks in its numerical sequence. Although I had never seen anything other than the rectangular flat table, I thought I might be able to solve this spatial continuity problem three dimensionally. I also wanted to limit myself to using a 3-D "line" that had no sudden changes in direction. After coming up with what I thought was a new and unique sculptural resolution, I put the project aside. Only recently (after re-building my paper model out of a translucent material) did I do some research on the web, and immediately recognized the strong likeness between my version and the Alexander Arrangement. Even more surprising was my models' visual similarity to Crookes' figure eight design from some 111 years ago. "Although there are obviously many inventive and well thought out responses to this design challenge, I believe that my solution is a unique one, and an improvement over some of the previous three dimensional forms. The "line" of my model allows for contiguous numerical placement of all the symbols (while maintaining group continuity along its vertical axis), even as the shape of its plan view makes visual reference to the well-known symbol for infinity. What's more, in my version, the Lanthanide & Actinide series do not occupy a separate field but are fully integrated into the continuous linear flow. This piece, which I've entitled "In-Finite Form" speaks to the mystery of the endless flow of space, even as it folds back onto itself within the confines of a finite system." 2013 Joke
2001 2012 JR's Chemistry Set For the iPhone and iPad, JR's Chemistry Set makes chemistry interesting and fun to learn. Based upon the innovative Rota Period, it is a handy and powerful reference tool for chemistry enthusiasts and practitioners at all ages and all levels. 2010 Kabbalistic Periodic Table A Kabbalistic periodic table from www.inner.org that attempts to link the PT with the Torah version of Genesis: 2007 Kansas Periodic Table The Kansas periodic table... with warnings... by the reDiscovery Institute. Click the link, then on the top left hand side of the page go to Chemistry, then Just a Theory: 2016 KAS Periodic Table The KAS periodic table reproduces and depicts the nuclear properties of chemical elements. This periodic table depicts not only the trends of nuclear properties, but also reproduces their numerical values that remain very close to the experimental values (difference less than 4%). The Segre Chart is based on the number of protons, Z, and the number of neutrons, N. It is like a library of nuclei and shows the recorded data only. The Segre Chart can not work when the number of neutrons is not given. But KAS Periodic Table works when the number of neutrons is not given.It does not require the number of neutrons to produce the results.This is a simple chart based on the number of protons of chemical element. We identify the following properties of elements:-
Read more here, here and here. 2010 Periodic Table of Periodic Tables Keaggy, of www.keaggy.com, has put together a rather cool 'Periodic Table of Periodic Tables', clearly using this web site as one of the major resources: 2010 Khipu or Quipu Periodic Table The Khipu or Quipu or Talking Knot Periodic Table, developed by Julio Antonio Gutierrez Samanez. Google translated from the Spanish pdf file:
2019 Kid's Periodic Table From Cognitive Classroom, a Kid's 'cut-down' Periodic Table: ![]() 2019 Knitted Blanket Periodic Table, In Time to Celebrate 150th Anniversary Trish Bosco thought we might be interested in her periodic table blanket.
2021 Largest Periodic Table in Eurasia Created in DubnaFrom The Times of India:
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2018 Lego® Periodic Table Welcome to the Lego® Periodic Table of Elements. Students and faculty at Spring Arbor University (MI), students and faculty at Hardin Valley Academy (TN), and members of the community surrounding Spring Arbor have worked together to construct a periodic table entirely out of Lego® blocks. On each elemental square has been placed a small Lego® creation that somehow represents the element on which it is positioned. You can learn a little bit about each element by clicking on its particular square on the table below. 1934 Leningrad Monument To The Periodic Table Leningrad monument to the periodic table, located near to the main chamber of weights and measures, 1934 (from van Spronsen): From Wikipedia: 2014 Letters & Words Periodic Table By Claude Ziad Bayeh: 2009 KU Leuven Periodic Table On the ground floor of the Universiteitshal (University Hall) of KU Leuven in Belgium is a physical periodic table. Each element can be explored from this page: 2010 Lewis Octet Periodic Table A periodic table showing the outer shell of valence electrons associated with Lewis atoms:
2019 Möbius-Escher Periodic Table A comment article in Nature by Prof. Eric Scerri about quantum mechanics and the periodic table:
The article is accompanied by a fantastic illustration by Señor Salme with ideas from the Möbius strip and M.C. Escher: 1944 Müller's Tree System In 1944 Müller produced a formulation based on Darwin's tree of life (from van Spronsen): 2012 Magnetic Periodic Table By Particle Zoo, sellers of Higgs Boson and Anticharm Quark soft toys, comes a magnetic periodic table which you can arrange into any formulation you like! 2021 Map of Fundemental ParticlesBy Domain of Science – Posters & YouTube Channel – a periodic table of the fundamental particles that make up the periodic table. Domain of Science is produced by physicist Dominic Walliman who is on a quest to make science as easy to understand as possible. ![]() 2012 Mathematical Expression of Mendeleev's Periodic Law Valery Tsimmerman, of the ADOMAH Tetrahedron periodic table formulation and the Perfect Periodic Table website, presents a Mathematical Expression of Mendeleev's Periodic Law: ![]() 1974 Mazurs' PT Formulation Analysis In his 1974 book Edward G. Mazurs (2nd edition) Graphic Representations of the Periodic System During One Hundred Years, University of Alabama Press gives a comprehensive analysis of periodic table formulations. Mazurs identifies most PT formulations as being:
2009 Meet the Elements "Meet the Elements", is a song & video from They Might be Giants, on bOING bOING: 1997 Memory Pegs Periodic Table On John Pratt's website there is a periodic table of Memory Pegs. "Each picture in this periodic table is designed to remind you of the element's name, atomic number, and abbreviation. Point to the element to see its name and number. Click on the element for more explanation and then Back to return to the table. There is also an explanation of how to use the pictures as memory pegs. You can also see the name and number of the element by pointing to it and reading the address in the status window at the bottom. At least memorize the first twenty! Each of those first 20 also has a unique color which can also be used for memorizing a list of twenty objects by associating a color with each.": 2019 Mendeleev 150 Mendeleev 150 is the 4th International Conference on the Periodic Table. The event welcomed nearly 300 guests from over 30 countries and has become one of the key events of IUPAC's International Year of the Periodic Table.
1891 Mendeleev's Properties of The Chemical Elements Scanned from the first English edition of Dmitrii Mendeleev's Principles of Chemistry (translated from the Russian fifth edition) a table showing the periodicity of the properties of many chemical elements, taken from the Wikipedia from where a 2116 x 2556 version is available, or here. 1996 Metals in Medicine Periodic Table From Metal Complexes in Aqueous Solutions by Martell & Hancock, a periodic table of metals in medicine. 2019 Meyer's NYT Graphic A nice graphic by Alex Eben Meyer in the New York Times accompanying an article about the periodic table and some of Sir Martyn Poliakoff ideas.
2000 MIT Periodic Table Characters Eric Scerri writes:
2012 Mnemonic Periodic Table Song By Ballroom Jam, a mnemonic song to help memorise the chemical elements:
2012 Mug Periodic Table From www.msmugs.com, a coffee mug with the periodic table of the elements with the elements Lu and Lr correctly positioned... and a gift from Chris H.: 2018 Murov's Colours of the Elements Steven Murov writes :
The tables are available online at: 2013 Music Notes of Periodic TableBy Claude Bayeh, a Musical Notes formulation: 2006 Nandor's Exhaustive Lists of Chemical WordsFrom a really interesting PT website, Mark Nandor's Exhaustive Chemical Words:
Arches can be "spelt" in two ways:
On the other hand, there is no way at all to "spell" a work like pillar. Mark Nandor provides several exhaustive lists:
2018 Nawa's V.E.T. Periodic Table & Hourglass Nagayasu Nawa, the prolific designer of periodic tables, here and here, has come up with an orbital filling periodic table and a corresponding hourglass animation. Nawa writes:
Click image to enlarge. 2021 Nawa's Rainbow Periodic TableNagayasu Nawa - "A Japanese school teacher and periodic table designer" - has developed a Rainbow Periodic Table that is stuffed full of data. Click here to download the .pdf file. ![]() 2010 Neutronic Schema of the Elements The Neutronic Schema of the Elements, with LATIN NOTATION by Families and Groups, by Earth/matriX, Science Today, 11" x 17" laminated, color, shows each element of the periodic table with its notation in Latin letters instead of their historically accidental names and symbols: 1991 Non-Scientist's Periodic Table By John T Hortenstine Jr. of the R.W. Johnson Pharmaceutical Research Institute, The Non-Scientists Concept of the Periodic Table of the Elements, for example "Zirconium, in Fake Diamonds", etc. Click here for the big version.
1936 Orbital Filling With Electrons Students of chemistry are often confused why the orbitals fill with electrons: 1s2, 2s2, 2p6, 3s2, 3p6, 4s2, 3d10, 4p6... etc., because the 3d10 seems to be 'out of sequence'. This 'out of sequence' difficulity is nicely explained if the orbitals are arranged in a slightly different way: The aufbau principle states that in the ground state of an atom or ion, electrons fill atomic orbitals of the lowest available energy levels before occupying higher levels. For example, the 1s shell is filled before the 2s subshell is occupied. In this way, the electrons of an atom or ion form the most stable electron configuration possible. The order in which these orbitals are filled is given by the n + Orbitals with a lower n + Julio Gutiérrez Samanez writes:
2009 Orbitron Gallery of Atomic Orbitals The Orbitron gallery of atomic orbitals is a poster available from Mark Winter's Web Elements: The orbitron web page is here. 2018 Organic Chemist's Periodic Table (another one) The Periodic Table as seen by an Organic Chemist... a T-Shirt by REDBUBBLE:
2005 Painting of The Elements From Gabrielle David's website, here, a painting called Elements, inspired by Melinda Green's Periodic Fractal formulation of 1995:
2010 Periodic Arch of The Elements Cynthia K. Whitney of Galilean Electrodynamics writes: "In his paper Explaining the periodic table, and the role of chemical triad, Eric Scerri mentioned the existence of at least four different candidate places for Hydrogen: Group 1 (alkali metals - Lithium, etc.), Group 17 (halogens - Fluorine, etc.), Group 14 (Carbon, etc.), or off the Periodic Table entirely, because it is so odd! The four-fold multiplicity (and maybe more) of candidate places for Hydrogen triggered in me the following thought: the excessive multiplicity of candidate places may have to do with the rectangular nature of the Periodic Tables under consideration there." Read more in this pdf file. 2018 Periodic Table Song (2018 UPDATE!) An AsapSCIENCE song + video of the chemical elements. This is a nice alternative to the well known Tom Lehrer Elements song from 1959. 2020 Periodic Table ChallengeIUPAC have developed a Periodic Table Challenge. Answer PT questions at Beginner, Intermediate or Advanced level. ![]() ![]() 2019 Periodic Table of the Elements Coloring BookPeriodic Table of the Elements Coloring Book
2009 Periodic Table Table A Periodic Table Table from Wake Forest Univerity, North Carolina: 2016 Philatelic Table of The Elements Larry French writes:
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Click here for full size version 2016 Pictures & Words A couple of periodic tables from Keith Enevoldsen with information shown in Pictures & Words:
2005 Pictures, Periodic Table of The ElementsBy Keith Enevoldsen, a Periodic Table of The Elements in Pictures, and here. 2018 Places of the Periodic Table An interactive, searchable Google map of places associated with the developers of the periodic table and with the chemical elements with links to further information brought to you by Carmen Giunta and James Marshall, with the encouragement of the ACS Division of the History of Chemistry (HIST), to mark the International Year of the Periodic Table (IYPT). This is an interactive searchable map of places associated with the developers of the periodic table and with the chemical elements with links to further information. Examples include places where elements were discovered or synthesized, mineral sources of elements, places where discoverers of chemical periodicity worked, and places for which elements were named. Each entry contains links to further information about the person, place, or event described. The type of site is indicated (for example, lab, residence, mineral source, etc.), as well as whether (to the best of our knowledge) the historical site still exists at the location. For more information on the type of site, please consult this key to the map's fields. The map is intended for educational and informational purposes only, and is not meant as a travel guide. If you wish to visit a site on this map, please consult other resources to confirm access, and use common sense. (Read more here.)
1984 Planiverse Periodic Table The Planiverse is set in a 2-D universe that somehow enters into resonance with ours, enabling a computing professor (which Dewdney is) and his class to follow the adventures and scientific education of the hero Yendred (Dewdney backwards). ![]() 2008 Polymer Periodic Table "The Periodic Table of the elements by Mendeleev was a historic achievement in chemistry and enabled chemists to see the relationship between structure and properties of the basic elements. Polymers also have a strong relationship between structure and properties and this Periodic Table of Polymers is a first attempt to provide a simple codification of the basic polymer types and structures. The diversity of polymer types makes it impossible to include all of the variations in one simple table and this table only includes the most common polymers. At this stage the Table only includes the most common thermoplastics but it will be extended in the future to include thermosets and potentially rubbers and alloys/blends." 2007 Periodic Table Stamp, from Spain 1975 Primo Levi's Elements Primo Levi's elements, from his book The Periodic Table:
2015 Protein Complexes, Periodic Table of The Periodic Table of Protein Complexes, developed by researchers in the UK and published in the in the journal Science (Dec 11, 2015), offers a new way of looking at the enormous variety of structures that proteins can build in nature. More importantly, it suggests which ones might be discovered next and how entirely novel structures could be engineered. Created by an interdisciplinary team led by researchers at the Wellcome Genome Campus and the University of Cambridge, the Table provides a valuable tool for research into evolution and protein engineering. Read more on Kurzweil and Wild Types (ASBMB Today).
2002 Protein Structure Periodic Tables From a paper by W. R. Taylor, A 'Periodic Table' for Protein Structures, Nature, 2002 Apr 11;416(6881):657-60 Abstract:
This work has been developed by Efrosini Moutevelis and Derek N. Woolfson in their paper A Periodic Table of Coiled-Coil Protein Structures, J. Mol. Biol. (2009) 385, 726–732. Abstract:
2012 QR Coded Audio Periodic Table of the Elements The QR coded Audio Periodic Table of the Elements by Vasco D. B. Bonifa?cio, REQUIMTE, Chemistry Department, Faculdade de Cie?ncias e Tecnologia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, 2829-516 Caparica, Portugal. Email: vbb@fct.unl.pt. From the paper in The Journal of Chemical Education "A quick response coded audio periodic table of the elements (QR-APTE) was developed using free online resources. The potential of QR-APTE was tested using a smart phone and is envisaged to become a truly powerful tool to teach chemistry to blind and visually impaired students under a mobile-learning environment": 2019 Quantum Victoria Periodic Art In 2019 Quantum Victoria, an Australian specialist STEM education centre for primary and secondary students and teachers, commissioned a series of 51 images illustrating the birth of the Universe through elements of significance from the Periodic Table. These will be permanently installed at Quantum Victoria and launched in July to celebrate IYPT2019 - the 150th anniversary of the discovery of the Periodic Table in 1869. All designs are available as limited edition prints in sizes from A3 to one metre across, printed with archival inks on 100% cotton paper. Click here or on the image below to access the website and larger versions of the illustrations. 1908 Ramsay's Periodic Table William Ramsay with a section of his 1904 periodic table as a portrait in Vanity Fair. From the Science History Institute:
![]() 2007 Rap Periodic Table by NOVI NOV NOVI NOV writes:
2011 Rapping the Elements Oort Kuiper writes:
2010 Recipe For A Human Shirt By Sean Fallon and available from Fashionably Geek, A Recipe For Humans Shirt: 2016 Rejected Element Names, Periodic Table of A periodic table of rejected element names by Andy Brunning's Compound Interest:
2007 Rock, Periodic Table of From OscTV: 2013 RSC Visual Elements Periodic Table: Alchemy From the RSC Website: "Alchemists are often described as the first chemists. They developed an extraordinary language (rather than the chemical symbols we use today) to describe all manner of things, from chemical reactions to philosophical tenets. Click on ‘What is Alchemy?’ to learn about the three aims of the alchemists. Click on each of the alchemical symbols for more information and to see alternative symbols." 2016 Russian Orthodox Elementary System of Unity of the Periodicity of the Electroatoms of the UniverseBy Bence Szalai: Russian Orthodox Elementary System of Unity of the Periodicity of the Electroatoms of the Universe See the 2D version here and the 3d vesion here (in Ukrainian) ![]() 2009 Russian Periodic Table A modern Russian periodic table using the Mendeleeve formulation: An older version of the same formulation (date unknown, 1950s?), from here: 2020 Scerri's Periodic Table of Books About The Periodic Table & The Chemical ElementsFrom Eric Scerri, a periodic table of books about the periodic table & the chemical elements... many by Eric Scerri himself. Eric Scerri, UCLA, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry. See the website EricScerri.com and Eric's Twitter Feed. There is no particular connection between each of the elements and the book associated with it in the table, with the exception of: H, He, N, Ti, V, Nb, Ag, La, Au, Ac, U, Pu & Og. The following is a list of references for each of the 118 books featured on Periodic Table of Books About The Periodic Table & The Chemical Elements. Books published in languages other than English are . They include the Catalan, Croatian, French, German, Italian, Norwegian & Spanish languages:
2020 Scerri's Periodic Table of Books About The Periodic Table & The Chemical Elements by ERSFrom Eric Scerri, a periodic table of books about the periodic table & the chemical elements... by Eric Scerri, including translations. Eric Scerri, UCLA, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry. See the website EricScerri.com and Eric's Twitter Feed. 2019 Schaltenbrand's Helical Gathering of the Elements From the RSC Website:
2010 Science Museum Lockers From Kotaku:
2019 Scott Van Note Periodic Table Sculpture On the Saatchi Art website, a 3D periodic table Sculpture by Scott Van Note. Sculpture: Metal (Bronze). Ten made for the local ASM international chapter. Loops and changes of direction show electron shell filling. S,P,D,F with S just a change of direction. Continuous spiral from top to bottom. New loops introduce as the electron shell would. Does not show the out-of-order shell filling. Keywords: periodic, science, sculpture, functional, nerd
1969 Seel-Klechkovskii Version of Madelung's Rule for Orbital FillingSeel F., Bild der Wissenschaft, 6, 44 (1969), a monthly popular scientific journal.
1945 Segrè Chart of Elements & Isotopes The Segrè chart of elements and isotopes arranges atomic nuclei by numbers or protons and numbers of neutrons and is a table of nuclides. There are various ways the axes can be arranged. From elsewhere in this chemogenesis web book: And from Wikipedia: 2023 Semicircular Hybrid Chart of the NuclidesNawa Nagayasu has produced a new version of the Segrè Chart of the Nuclides. Nawa writes:
Yuri Oganessian has commented:
![]() 2019 Setting The Table The journal Science gives "a visual brief history" of the periodic table, with some neat graphics showing the PT grew and changed with time. (You will need to visit the webpage to see the cool graphics inaction):
2013 Shapes Periodic Table By ScienceIsGolden.com comes the Periodic Table of Shapes. The site is worth clicking around, as there is a lot of good PT stuff to find: 2013 Simplest Periodic TableNo numbers, just dots by London-based graphic designer Alison Haigh. Each element is represented by a visualization of its electronic structure, rather than by numbers and letters: 1998 The Simpsons Periodic Table A Periodic Table from the Simpsons... look closely and it is not quite as expected... Lisa Gets an "A" Season Ten (1998-1999) - 23 Episodes [204-226] Episode 210 Original Airdate on FOX: 22-Nov-1998
2000 Sistema Peryodico A famous Spanish periodic table with puns/jokes on the element names. (Click here for a larger version.)
This is one for Spanish speaking chemists! 2005 Smart Elements Smart Elements, at smart-elements.com, is a company selling physical samples of chemical elements for research, education & collection.
Smart Elements sell numerous examples of all the naturally occuring elements. For example they sell 26 copper, Cu, products including samples in acrylic blocks, vials and bottles: 2008 Snelson Atom "Kenneth Snelson's Portrait of an Atom is a multi-media artwork that [attempts to] describe the atom's electronic architecture. If you happen to have a rapid prototype printer this STL file can be downloaded free for creating a desktop model at any preferred size of the Snelson atom." 2013 Spectraphonic Periodic Table Relax and enjoy the Spectraphonic Periodic Table of the Elements, the first and only periodic table where you may hear the characteristic light signature (spectra) of each element dropped forty octaves into the auditory range. Hear the sounds of the atoms. Experience the building blocks of reality... of the Universe... of You.: 2013 Spider Chart of The Periodic Table of Chemical Elements A Spider Chart linking together various ideas about the Periodic Table of the Chemical Elements by Roy Alexander (of Alexander Arrangement fame). Click here to embiggen the image: 2019 Spinor 150th Periodic Table AnniversarySpinor Magazine's 150th Periodic Table Anniversary front cover: ![]() 2008 Spiral Periodic Table A spiral periodic table available as a poster, binder, cup, T-shirt, etc. by Vectoria: 2018 Stamps Commemorating Yuri Organeson Stamps Commemorating Yuri Organeson, Issued by Armenia, Dec 28th, 2017 2013 Stardust Periodic Table of The Elements Inspired by Carl Sagan, Stardust Elements introduces a display case of the periodic table of the elements with real high purity samples: 2019 Students, Periodic Table ofTranslated from Catalan: Representation of the periodic table made by the students of Baccalaureate of the INS Santa Coloma de Farners in commemoration of the international year of the Periodic Table (2019). Photo: Emma Masó
2018 Superconductivity of Hydrides Periodic Table Scientists from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and Skoltech have demonstrated the high-temperature superconductivity of actinium hydrides and discovered a general principle for calculating the superconductivity of hydrides based on the periodic table alone. The results of their study were published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. ![]()
2009 Sweater With Periodic Table A sweater with a periodic table and stitch pattern details, as seen on the This and That blog: 2014 Table Lab The Table Lab with several Periodic Tables:
2014 Table of Organic Chemicals and Their Smells A table of organic chemicals and their smells:
2019 Term Symbol of the Chemical Elements From Wikipedia (edited):
For (far more) information refer to the Wikipedia Term Symbol page. And from T.F. Yen, Chemistry for engineers, Imperial College Press, London, p. 53 (2008) ![]() 2017 Tetris Version of the Periodic Table From a Piled Higher and Deeper [Ph.D. Comics] video, here, a Tetris version of the Periodic Table: 2008 Twin Vortex Theory By consulting engineer Anthony H. Davis comes the Twin Vortex Theory of nuclear structure. Read more in the attached PDF and watch the embedded video below: 2013 Twitter Handle Periodic Table From Stuart Cantrill of Chemical Connections:
Here is the periodic table of Twitter, with all the accounts linked: 2004 Periodic Tables in Two Hundred Languages Periodic Tables of the Elements in Two Hundred Languages: 2010 UCL Lecturers, Periodic Table Of This table attempts to chart the evolution of the department from its inception in 1826 to the present day through the members of academic staff who have taught here. The names appear in order of appointment. In the interests of clarity, the f-block has been suppressed in its entirety. This move in no way reflects Departmental Policy. UCL Chemistry does not discrimate against particular azimuthal quantum numbers and has no comment to make regarding elements with n > 6. Click on a name to get details of the time they spent here and perhaps even see a picture of the person. With time we hope to include biographical information, anecdotes, lists of key publications, pictures of mountains they climbed, and other goodies from our archives. An alphabetical list is also available. Disclaimer: Positions in the chart are provisional and no conclusions concerning the moral fibre of any individual should be drawn on the basis of their position in a group or by virtue of a diagonal relationship to anyone else. Produced by Dr Andrea Sella, with thanks to Ms Tina Simon for the design idea. 2019 Ultimate Periodic Table by Goodfellow While the 'ultimate' periodic table by Goodfellow may not appear to be very ultimate, it does actually a possess a very rare property: Goodfellow is a materials company that supplies most of the chemical elements for industrial and research use. By clicking on the element palladium, various facts about, and properties of, Pd are shown. Additionally, Goodfellow can supply: 2013 Underground Map of the ElementsBy Dr Mark Lorch of the University of Hull, an Underground Map of the Elements.
2007 University of Jaén (Spain) Wall Mural Periodic Table From November of 2007 a large Periodic Table placed on the main facade of Sciences Building in the University of Jaén (Spain) welcome everybody. The table was made in honor of Mendeleev on the 100 aniversary of his death and on the occasion of the Spanish Year of Science according to the concept and design of the Spanish Chemist Antonio Marchal Ingrain, who was inspired in a postage stamp launched that year in Spain. The artistic mural is composed of 117 tiles of 20 x 30 cm, one for each of the elements known to date, reaching a final dimensions of 2.8 x 3.6 meters. Apart from the traditional information with which students are familiar, such as the atomic number, atomic mass and the chemical symbol of the element, each of the ceramics incorporate information concerning the meaning of its name in Latin or Greek, the year and the name of the person or group of people who discovered it or isolated. Dr. Antonio Marchal, UNIVERSITY OF JAÉN, SPAIN 2017 University of Murcia's Oversize Periodic Table From C&EN: The faculty at the University of Murcia in Spain has a giant periodic table of the elements emblazoned on the facade of the school's chemistry building. Covering 150 m2, the table displays 118 elements identified by their symbol, atomic number, and atomic mass. "It could be the world's largest permanent periodic table placed on a wall", Pedro Lozano Rodriguez, dean of the department of chemistry at the school, tells Newscripts. A number of local companies chipped in to place the oversize chart on the side of the building, including the energy firm Repsol, the brewer Estrella de Levante, and personal care products maker Tahe Productos Cosméticos. Lozano says the display will serve as part of an introductory chemistry lesson for incoming freshmen. ![]() 2016 Valentine Periodic Table A Valentine Periodic Table by Claude Bayeh: 2017 Venn Diagram of the Chemical Elements and the United States A rather nice Venn diagram showing the intersection of the chemical element symbols and the States of the Union (based on an origional found at I Love Charts):
2018 Waterloo Periodic Table Project/Projet Tableau Périodique To celebrate the International Year of Chemistry (IYC), Chem 13 News magazine together with the University of Waterloo's Department of Chemistry and the Faculty of Science encouraged chemistry educators and enthusiasts worldwide to adopt an element and artistically interpret that element. The project created a periodic table as a mosaic of science and art. Students from all Canadian provinces and territories, 20 U.S. states and 14 countries researched, created and designed the elemental tiles. We created a poster, wall mural and a mobile app. The app includes the creative process behind each tile along with basic atomic properties of the element. The free app work to truly highlight the artistic expression of the Periodic Table Project. Thank you to all the teachers and students who participated in the collaborative Periodic Table Project.
2022 Which Element is the Best?The That Chemist YouTube channel asks "Which Element is the Best? Elements 1-20 & Elements 21-40" That Chemist is a synthetic organic chemist and his bias is in that direction although he gives a variety of examples: 2014 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony Periodic Table From the 2014 Winter Olympics Opening ceremony, a Russian periodic table. See the whole video on RuTube.
2012 Wonderful Life with the Elements From the Japanese artist Bunpei Yorifuji comes Wonderful Life with the Elements, an illustrated guide to the periodic table that gives chemistry a friendly face, available from Amazon. In this super periodic table, every element is a unique character whose properties are represented visually: heavy elements are fat, man-made elements are robots, and noble gases sport impressive afros. Every detail is significant, from the length of an element's beard to the clothes on its back. You'll also learn about each element's discovery, its common uses, and other vital stats like whether it floats - or explodes - in water. There is also a full review with more images from Wired. 2021 World's Largest Periodic Table Created on ECU's Science BuildingFrom architectureanddesign.com.au:
2010 World's Smallest Periodic Table The World's Smallest Periodic Table:
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