Periodic Table.

bertus

Joined Apr 5, 2008
22,270
Hello,

That is a nice chart.
I only could not find the spin properties.
These are of importance when there are Nucluear Magnetic Resonance experiments done.
I know the 1H , 2H , 13C , 15N and 31P are quite often used for NMR.
(2H , deuterium, is used for the field/frequency lock).

Bertus
 

amilton542

Joined Nov 13, 2010
497
I like the magnetic periodic table the best. Only another couple of years to go until I'm released from formal education and then I can study whatever I like.
 

wayneh

Joined Sep 9, 2010
17,496
That is nice. I've also enjoyed this one.

One of my prized possessions through school was a small plastic card with a detailed periodic table on it. It had come as an insert in a small circular slide rule. Soon I abandoned the slide rule in favor of my first calculator, a TI SR50 I think, but I kept that little card with me for years, even after school.

If nothing else, a periodic table reminds you how much doggone work has been done by those that came before us. Could YOU construct a periodic table?
 

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BR-549

Joined Sep 22, 2013
4,928
It's true that a lot of work went into the chart, for many years.

But the chart is just an accumulation of measurements.

When all the data is put together.....certain relationships were seen.

One of sciences' goals has been to explain this.

The latest explanation is the electron shell theory.

I find this disturbing and highly unlikely.

The Standard Model and electron shell theory both violate basic electric law.

I don't disagree with the measurements, I disagree with the conclusions.

For me this data shows a classical(electrical) explanation for matter.

One of the features I like on this chart is the slider.

By default it is set to temp. But you can slide other properties.

Plus it has a handy compound index.
 
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