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January 21, 2008

Periodic table of elements, chemistry and art [Visual arts, Chemistry] — Administrator @ 7:36 pm

Periodic table of elements

From the site of the Periodic Table Printmaking Project, where you can see the prints and explanations:

Ninety-six printmakers of all experience levels, have joined together to produce 118 prints in any medium; woodcut, linocut, monotype, etching, lithograph, silkscreen, or any combination. The end result is a periodic table of elements intended to promote both science and the arts.

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  1. Atoms interact unexpectedly, researchers
    report:
    A surprising process may change our understanding of
    chemical reactions in the atmosphere and our bodies.

    http://www.world-science.net/othernews/080702_deuterium

    Comment by Administrator — July 7, 2008 @ 2:04 pm

  2. Single atoms viewed thanks to super-material:
    A recently discovered substance may be both the
    strongest known, and the first to allow the imaging
    of individual small atoms.

    http://www.world-science.net/othernews/080720_graphene

    Comment by Administrator — July 26, 2008 @ 10:34 am

  3. Very good, useful to teach my children…
    BenRRRCS

    Comment by Ben R. Rodriguez MS — June 8, 2009 @ 7:49 pm

  4. Thank you, Ben R. Rodriguez.

    Comment by Administrator — June 8, 2009 @ 8:07 pm

  5. WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY Au?

    Comment by abhijith — June 17, 2009 @ 1:33 pm

  6. Au means the element gold. See here.

    Comment by Administrator — June 17, 2009 @ 6:03 pm

  7. This is a very useful tool. Easy to follow even for entry level chemistry

    Comment by Simon — June 18, 2009 @ 12:38 am

  8. Author : Kestukas
    URL : http://www.periodictable-online.com
    Body:
    Try this one: www.periodictable-online.com

    It is usable and visible with good content.

    Also visi Science & Chemistry forum Science & Chemistry Forum online.

    Comment by Administrator — July 13, 2009 @ 5:21 pm

  9. wow. this is amazing . its very useful to me . i can use it in my study . thanks a lot. =D

    Comment by shalalagigy — July 21, 2009 @ 7:04 pm

  10. Hi shalalagigy, you’re welcome.

    Comment by Administrator — July 21, 2009 @ 7:09 pm

  11. Where is 117? And what about the rest of the elements? :P :-)

    Comment by anonymos — September 3, 2009 @ 4:30 am

  12. Re #11: 117 has not yet been discovered. As for new discoveries on this, see here.

    Comment by Administrator — September 3, 2009 @ 11:22 am

  13. may I use this for a commercial product?

    Comment by Yuki — September 19, 2009 @ 8:59 pm

  14. Re #13: No, I am sorry. This is a non-commercial blog.

    Comment by Administrator — September 19, 2009 @ 9:38 pm

  15. you can never give atomic mass and electronic configuration

    Comment by harmanpreet kaur — September 25, 2009 @ 9:28 am

  16. what is the atom……….???????
    =>

    Comment by lhady vampire — October 7, 2009 @ 8:55 am

  17. Re #16: see here.

    Comment by Administrator — October 7, 2009 @ 9:31 am

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