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| JanelleHollingshead | Amazing interactive periodic tables | 0 | Nov 1 2009, 3:27 PM EST by JanelleHollingshead | ||
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http://periodictable.com/index.html - has some applications to elements....not all of the examples are good though....ONLY chose the examples that are used by most of the population ! Some of these uses are too rare and not applicable to people’s lives...though they are interesting. http://periodic.lanl.gov/naming.html – how the last elements were named...well 105 – 109 http://periodic.lanl.gov/default.htm - Talks about the history, sources, uses, properties, compounds http://www.rsc.org/chemsoc/visualelements/pages/periodic_table.html – pick flash if your computer lets you, if not then click html, then pick an element, then on the side of the screen you will see “chemical data” and click html or pdf. http://www.periodicvideos.com/# - short video clips on each element http://www.webelements.com/ - lots of information of each element from the British Chemical Society http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/podcast/element.asp – podcasts that talks about uses of the elements http://www.everypoet.net/element/display.php?symbol=H – poetry about each element http://azuregrackle.com/periodictable/table/ - prints based on each element http://www.nndc.bnl.gov/content/elements.html#hydrogen – The history and origin of each element |
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