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Cesium-133, let it be. Cesium-134, let it be even more.
Periodic Table Regions [Explained]
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[A periodic table with regions labeled.]
[Hydrogen:] Slightly fancy protons
[Lithium and Beryllium:] Weird dirt
[Group 1 & 2 metals, Periods 3-4:] Regular dirt
[Group 1 & 2 metals, Periods 5-7:] Ends in a number, let it slumber ends in a letter, not much better
[Left side of the transition metals group:] Boring alloy metals Probably critical to the spark plug industry or something (but one of them is radioactive so stay on your toes)
[Most of the top row of the transition metals + aluminum:] Regular metals
[Below the rightmost "regular metals" - the "ordinary metals" and some transition metals:] Weird metals
[The platinum group:] $$$$
[Boron:] Boron (fool's carbon)
[Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Phosphorus:] You are here
[The Halogens:] Safety goggles required
[Noble Gases:] Lawful neutral
[Iodine and Radon:] Very specific health problems
[Ordinary metals and metalloids - Arsenic, Antimony, Tellurium, Thallium, Lead, Bismuth, Polonium] Murder weapons
[Astatine and Period 7 from Rutherfordium onwards:] Don't bother learning their names - they're not staying long
[Lanthanides and Actinides:] Whoever figures out a better way to fit these up there gets the next Nobel Prize
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Periodic Table of the Polycules, by u/aprilarcus on Reddit
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it’s always why the fuck did you make a periodic table blanket what’s wrong with you and never how was the periodic table blanket was it fun being crushed by your own creation
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Table of the Elements in an Irregular Spiral. 1940s.
"Rainbow-colored periodic table of the elements designed in the style of an irregular spiral. Per text accompanying the table, the colors and construction of the table are designed to express the relationship among elements in terms of the repetition of certain chemical properties, with elements whose chemistry is almost identical grouped together in blocks or connected by solid arrows. Additionally, all related elements are represented with different shades of the same color."
Science History Institute
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All periodic tables were monetized and only visible once you paid, even paper ones.
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February 8th is Dmitri Mendeleev's birthday
Mendeleev was a Russian chemist and inventor. He is best known for formulating the Periodic Law and creating a version of the periodic table of elements.
Shown here is a rainbow-colored periodic table in the style of a spiral with different sizes of revolutions designed by J.F. Hyde of the Dow Corning Corporation.
Image: Hyde, J.F. “The Chemical Elements and Their Periodic Relationships.” Dow Corning Corporation, 1975. Folder Flat File 2. Science History Institute. Philadelphia.
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Periodic table of atomic nuclear structures (according to BSM-SG), Atlas of Atomic Nuclear Structures, Stoyan Starg
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Cesium-133, let it be. Cesium-134, let it be even more.
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https://rachel-310.mxtkh.fun/d/UcwvSOj
https://rachel-310.mxtkh.fun/d/UcwvSOj
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The Chemical Elements and Their Periodic Relationships. 1975.
Science History Institute
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Researchers claim to have synthesized six additional elements in the second row, temporarily named 'pentium' through 'unnilium'.
Outdated Periodic Table [Explained]
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