Periodic table of elements/External Links
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Periodic Tables online
About chemical elements
- An interactive table of elements - animates physicochemical information about the selected element
- Another interactive table of elements - animates physicochemical information about the selected element
- Yet another interactive table of elements - animates cultural background information about the selected element
- And one more Periodic table of elements online - provides physicochemical information about the selected element
- The Periodic Table of Videos - links to videos explaining characteristics of the individual elements
- Images of Elements - high-resolution CC-BY-licensed images of chemical elements
- A 3D Periodic table in Second Life - provides information about an element if an avatar touches it
- A spiral version - a desktop applet that provides information about the element when hovering over its sector in the table
- Periodic Table Live! Chemical Education Digital Library (See ChemEd DL) - “Periodic Table Live! allows you to explore a broad range of information about the elements, their reactions, their properties, their structures and their histories.”
Beyond chemical elements
- A Periodic Table of periodic tables, covering not only chemistry but a variety of other topics too
- A Periodic Table of Visualization Techniques, inspired by the Periodic table of elements
- A periodic table of irrational nonsense — a collection of hoaxes, conspiracy theories, spiritual experiences and related topics
About Mendeleev
- Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev (1834-1907) Science Museum (London) biography.
- Translated publication of Dmitrii Mendeleev's 'On the Relationship of the Properties of the Elements to their Atomic Weights' (1869) in Zeitschrift für Chemie 12, 405-6 (1869)