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[Detailed information on each element, no write-ups]
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Millionaire type periodic table quiz. Has a link to other science quizzes.
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Applet-based table with visualizations of the electron shell model, the nucleus, the visual emission spectrum, and energy levels of the electrons. Also has interesting facts about each element represented.
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[Very comprehensive data, write-ups, extensive listing of nuclides] Data on elements includes scores of properties, element names in a dozen languages and almost all known nuclides. Environmental chemistry articles round out site.
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View an interactive periodic table that has information for all 109 elements.
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[Detailed data] Interactive periodic table. Including melting point, density, element history and crustal and oceanic abundance.
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[No data] Includes the history of the periodic table and information on the structure of atoms and the periodic table.
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History of each element, atomic number, symbol, electron configuration, isotopes, its properties and its cost.
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[Very basic data] Minimalist table that provides symbols, atomic numbers, and atomic weight with four significant figures.
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A fun way for youngsters to learn the periodic table. Includes learning by symbol or by name.
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Based on a wooden 'periodic table' table. Contains photographs of over 200 element samples, with descriptions, experiments, and stories about many of them.
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Contains comic book images linked to the chemical elements via the periodic table. Comics include Uncle $crooge, Metal Men, Metamorpho, Batman, Fantastic Four, and Superman.
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[No element data] An auto-scored blank periodic table. The user fills it in online and the score is returned automatically.
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[Detailed data, write-ups, basic listing of nuclides] The Royal Society of Chemistry's (in the UK) contribution to chemistry on the web.