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4414855 No.4414855 [Reply] [Original]

I am seeking for a well composed periodic table. Would any of you be so kind as to posting some?

>> No.4414876

Bump?

>> No.4414881

>>4414855
Define "Well composed"

Because to a chemist, well composed means "It has a shitload of numbers, and maybe some primary colours too"

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>> No.4414893

>>4414881
http://fiveless.deviantart.com/art/Periodic-Table-of-the-Elements-147350318?q=boost%3Apopular%20Peri
odic%20Table&qo=25

Something like that but with more information, like the charge of the element. It is crucial that it is aesthetically pleasing.

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>> No.4414912

>>4414893
>like the charge of the element

They all have a ground state of 0. Their reactivity corresponds to their period. The number of electrons in their outer shells corresponds to the group. All the information you want is already on the table, as far as I can tell.

Unless you want the P block charges or something, which is going to be hard to find

>> No.4414919

>>4414912
I apologize, I meant the ionic charge.

>> No.4414943

>>4414919
Forgive me for being blunt, but you're pretty new to this, aren't you?

ionic charge has nothing to do with the element- all elements can have any charge you give them. If you mean first ionisation enthalpy or something then that might be possible, I guess.

>> No.4415094

>>4414943
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>> No.4415105

>>4415094
I didn't know that existed. saved.