Periodic Table (Quickstudy Reference Guides - Academic) |
| | | | Title: | Periodic Table (Quickstudy Reference Guides - Academic) | | Author: | John Ford (Designer) Mark Jackson (Other Contributor) | | Publisher: | Barcharts Inc | | Type: | Book / Loose Leaf | | Publication Date: | September, 2002 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 1572225424 / 9781572225428 | | List Price: | $4.95 | | Amazon Price: | $4.95 | |
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A Lot Of Information On Four (4) Pages. 25 June, 2005 The most up to date I have ... but still behind the times. Had names for elements up to 109. I know that element 110 and 111 have been named but the chart have them unnamed. Element 118 is on the chart even though the discoverers have removed their claim of discovery due to errors in their detection equipment.
The chart has the usual information on the elements as most charts will have ... Name, Atomic Symbol, Atomic Number, Atomic Weight, Density, Electron Configuration, Oxidation States, Melting Point, Boiling Point and more on all of the elements up to 103.
All this info folds up and will fit in a standard 3 ring note book.
- Reviewed by customer ID: AHUQNC0CQKOVD
A Rich, Durable, And Handy Reference Of The Periodic Table And The Properties Of The Elements 14 September, 2006 This is a terrific version of the periodic table for the serious science student. It has the atomic number, atomic weight, electronegativity, atomic radii and ionic radii, elctron affinity, and 1st ionization potential. It even defines what these terms mean, but if you can use the information, you already know. This chart covers the front two pages of this laminated chart (quite durable).
The back of the chart has eight versions of the table that cover enthalpy of atomization, natural forms (solid, liquid, gas), molar volume, density, enthalpy of vaporization, boiling point, enthalpy of fusion, melting point, specific heat capacity, and thermal conductivity. The other back page provides some chemical properties of the elements and common uses.
All in all, a very interesting and useful chart. It might be overwhelming if all you are looking for is the name, symbol, and atomic number, though.
As I noted, it is laminated for durability and it is also three-hole-punched so it will fit easily in a student's notebook.
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