This video is about the periodic table of elements.
From the site of the Periodic Table Printmaking Project, where you can see the prints and explanations:
Ninety-six printmakers of all experience levels, have joined together to produce 118 prints in any medium; woodcut, linocut, monotype, etching, lithograph, silkscreen, or any combination. The end result is a periodic table of elements intended to promote both science and the arts.
Atoms interact unexpectedly, researchers
report:
A surprising process may change our understanding of
chemical reactions in the atmosphere and our bodies.
http://www.world-science.net/othernews/080702_deuterium
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Single atoms viewed thanks to super-material:
A recently discovered substance may be both the
strongest known, and the first to allow the imaging
of individual small atoms.
http://www.world-science.net/othernews/080720_graphene
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Very good, useful to teach my children…
BenRRRCS
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Thank you, Ben R. Rodriguez.
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WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY Au?
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Au means the element gold. See here.
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This is a very useful tool. Easy to follow even for entry level chemistry
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Author : Kestukas
URL : http://www.periodictable-online.com
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Try this one: http://www.periodictable-online.com
It is usable and visible with good content.
Also visi Science & Chemistry forum Science & Chemistry Forum online.
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wow. this is amazing . its very useful to me . i can use it in my study . thanks a lot. =D
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Hi shalalagigy, you’re welcome.
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Where is 117? And what about the rest of the elements? 😛 🙂
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Re #11: 117 has not yet been discovered. As for new discoveries on this, see here.
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may I use this for a commercial product?
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Re #13: No, I am sorry. This is a non-commercial blog.
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you can never give atomic mass and electronic configuration
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what is the atom……….???????
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Re #16: see here.
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my name is clive mcnally i inervated the i phone and i know howto write the periodic table from hydrogen through to hydrogen = h2 he2/4 be4/8 c6/12 o8/16 ne10/20 mg12/24 si14/28 s16/32 ar18/36 ca20/40 ti22/44 cr24/48 fe26/52 ni28/56 zn30/60 ge32/64 se34/68 kr36/72 sr38/76 zr40/80 mo42/84 ru44/88 pd46/92 cd48/96 sn50/100 te52/104 xe54/108 ba56/112 ce58/116 nd60/120 sm62/124 gd64/128 dy66/132 er68/136 yb70/140 hf72/144 w74/148 os76/152 pt78/156 hg80/160 pb82/164 pd84/168 rn86/172 ra88/176th90/180 u92/184 pu94/188 cm96/192 cr98/196 pm100/200 nd102/204 rf104/208 sg106/212 hs108/216 _110/220 _112/224_114/228 _+_115/230 _113/226 _111/222 mt109/218 bh107/214db105/210lr103/206md101/202es99/198bk97/194am95/190np93/186 pa91/182 ac89/178 fr87/174 at85/170 bi83/166 ti81/162 au 79/158 ir77/154 re75/150 ta73/146 lu71/142 tm69/138ho67/134 tb65/130 ev63/126 pm61/122 pr59/118 la57/114 os55/110 i53/106 sb51/102 in49/98 ag47/94 rh45/90 tc43/86nb41/82 y39/78 rb37/74 br35/70 as33/66 ga31/62 cu29/58 co27/54 mn25/50 v23/46 sc21/42 k19/38 cl17/34 p15/30al13/26 na11/22 f9/18 n7/14 b5/10 li3/6 h20
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