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- Periodic Table – Royal Society of Chemistry
The Royal Society of Chemistry's interactive periodic table features history, alchemy, podcasts, videos, and data trends across the periodic table Click the tabs at the top to explore each section Use the buttons above to change your view of the periodic table and view Murray Robertson’s stunning Visual Elements artwork Click each element to read detailed information
- Copper - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table
Copper beads have been excavated in northern Iraq and which are more than ten thousand years old and presumably made from native copper, nuggets of which can sometimes be found Copper was widely used in the ancient world as bronze, its alloy with tin, which was used to make cutlery, coins, and tools In China it was used for bells
- Periodic Table: History
The Royal Society of Chemistry brings you the history of the elements and the periodic table: Explore each element to find out about its discovery and the scientists involved
- Gallium - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table
Gallium arsenide has a similar structure to silicon and is a useful silicon substitute for the electronics industry It is an important component of many semiconductors It is also used in red LEDs (light emitting diodes) because of its ability to convert electricity to light Solar panels on the Mars Exploration Rover contained gallium arsenide
- Magnesium - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table
Magnesium is the eighth most abundant element in the Earth’s crust, but does not occur uncombined in nature It is found in large deposits in minerals such as magnesite and dolomite The sea contains trillions of tonnes of magnesium, and this is the source of much of the 850,000 tonnes now produced each year It is prepared by reducing magnesium oxide with silicon, or by the electrolysis of
- Periodic Table: printable (A4) | Resource | RSC Education
The file includes two versions of the periodic table a bold colour-coded version, emphasising readability and a Visual elements version, with fascinating element artwork by Murray Robertson Information for each element includes the name, chemical symbol, atomic number, and relative atomic mass The groups are readily identifiable by colour
- Development of the periodic table
Discover the key scientists behind the periodic table including Dmitri Mendeleev, Henry Moseley and John Newlands in the Royal Society of Chemistry's Visual Elements Periodic Table
- Gold - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table
In this image a traditional alchemical symbol for the element is used It is also used as a sun symbol, and much of the mythology around gold relates to the sun Early alchemists were obsessed by gold and pursued their desire to transmute base metals (usually lead) into gold The image in the background is based on a symbolic representation of an alchemist’s ‘laboratory’
- Periodic Table: Trends
Interactive periodic table with element scarcity (SRI), discovery dates, melting and boiling points, group, block and period information
- Astatine - Element information, properties and uses | Periodic Table
Element Astatine (At), Group 17, Atomic Number 85, p-block, Mass [210] Sources, facts, uses, scarcity (SRI), podcasts, alchemical symbols, videos and images
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