Periodic Tables
- Chemicool Periodic Table -Nice colored periodic table from MIT (key for families, states, synthetic), click on element or use search function; ample data.
- A Periodic Table of Elements at Los Alamos National Laboratories -Nice colored periodic table with chart of general information (atomic number, symbol, atomic weight, electron configuration) plus paragraphs of information relating to history, sources, properties, uses, costs.
- Los Alamos National Labs - Color graphic-based, searchable periodic table; contains more historical information than many of the other tables.
- Periodic Table of the Elements - Sheffield's WebElements version 2 (beta); contains more data and graphics.
- The MPEG Periodic Table - University of Austin site containing mpeg-format movies of various elements and their reactions.
- Periodic Table of the Elements - Berkeley's WebElements periodic table (HTML tables used - your browser may not support these.)
- PM Periodic Table v0.3 -Free periodic table program for the Mac; registerware.
- Illinois State Geological Survey Periodic Table -General chemical data with emphasis on geochemical and environmental information.
- Gavin Crook's Periodic Table III - need Netscape 1.1or better to view (HTML 3.0)
- Karim Kahn's Periodic Table -Nice graphic for periodic table; only basic information.
- University of British Columbia - ASCII (standard text) table with minimal information.
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University of British Columbia - Table-based version with minimal information
- NMR Periodic Table by Texas A & M
- Table of Electron Binding Energies for the Elements
- Periodic Table of X-ray Properties -Click on element to view its x-ray properties; type in energy in keV to get x-ray cross-sections at that energy
- Winpte A shareware program for Windows of the periodic table.
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Periodic TablETRIS - A game to improve your memory of element position on the periodic table; need Netscape 2.0 or higher with Shockwave Plug-in to play on the net; can download executable program (1.0M Mac, 831k windows) if you don't have the plug-in.
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