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The Extended Periodic TableListed in: Science > Chemistry
This ring displays a variety of predictions for the extended periodic table and challenges the scientific community to finally determine which one of these predictions (if any) is both theoretically and experimentally verifiable. Fundamentally related sites about the periodic table, atomic orbitals, atomic theory and structure, nuclear stability and new elements are welcome to join. Suggested Britannica.com articles: "periodic law" and "transuranium elements".

 
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   Limits Of Artificial Production Of New Elements
A book extract exploring the following question: what are the limits of artificial production of new atomic species? For further information about relativistic effects in limiting the atomic number of superheavy elements click on Symmetry Of The Periodic Table Homepage.

   Two Different Extensions For The Periodic Table
A commentary with illustrative links.

   Symmetry Of The Periodic Table
A display of two equivalent formats illustrating symmetry of the periodic table and indicating reserved spaces for extension up to atomic number 170. Also provides an abstract and a comment on the relativistic effects in limiting the atomic number of superheavy elements.

   Los Alamos National Laboratorys Periodic Table
A Resource for Elementary, Middle School, and High School Students.

   Orbital Viewer
A program to display any atomic orbital, plus a Grand Table of Atomic Orbitals showing all orbitals up to n=10.

   The Extended Periodic Table Of The Elements
A display of three different extensions for the periodic table regarding the proper placement of the g-block elements, with a commentary and an appeal to the scientific community to finally determine which one of these extensions or placements is scientifically sound??

   End Of The Periodic Table
An assembly of quotations predicting the periodic table may reach an end at either atomic number 120 or 170. For further information about the relativistic effects in limiting the atomic number of superheavy elements click on Symmetry Of The Periodic Table Homepage.

   Two New Elements
An article concerning the creation of elements 116 and 118, plus a link about the latest creation of elements 113 and 115.

   References On The Periodic Table
A list of references on the periodic table including four links.


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