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Explore the chemical elements through this periodic table. The standard form of the periodic table shown here includes periods (shown horizontally) and groups (shown vertically). The properties of elements in groups are similar in some respects to each other.
- Compounds
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- Carbon
Carbon: isolation. Isolation: carbon is available in nature...
- Hydrogen
Hydrogen: isolation. Isolation: in the laboratory, small...
- Potassium
Potassium atoms have 19 electrons and the shell structure is...
- Aluminium (Al)
Aluminium: isolation. Isolation: aluminium would not...
- Chlorine
Chlorine: isolation. Isolation: it is rarely necessary to...
- Oxygen
Oxygen is a Group 16 element. While about one fifth of the...
- Lithium
Lithium is a Group 1 (IA) element containing just a single...
- Compounds
Interactive periodic table showing names, electrons, and oxidation states. Visualize trends, 3D orbitals, isotopes, and mix compounds. Fully descriptive writeups.
Menu to displays of periodic properties. This page has a menu to the left. Choose a property to show the periodic beahaviour of the property of your choice.
Block in periodic table. Boiling point. Boiling point of highest fluoride. Boiling point of hydride. Bond enthalpy (single bond) Bond enthalpy of homodinuclear molecules. Bond enthalpy of diatomic molecules. Bond enthalpy of diatomic M-Al molecules. Bond enthalpy of diatomic M-Ar molecules.
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Version date: 17 March 2003. The WebElementsTM printable periodic table. Printing the WebElements printable periodic table. You can use this Adobe Acrobat file to print single or multiple copies of the periodic table. For printing advice, consult the Adobe Acrobat documentation.
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