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Periodic Table
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ChemicalElements.com: Online Periodic Table
[Basic data, limited write-ups] Provides information on the 109 named elements plus elements 110 - 112.
http://www.chemicalelements.com
Chemicool Periodic Table
[Detailed information on each element, no write-ups]
http://www.chemicool.com/
Extended Periodic Table
[Very basic data] Predicted periodic table for undiscovered elements with atomic number greater than 118. Theoretical discussion and Orbital freeware available.
http://www.apsidium.com/
Periodic Table of Elements
[Basic data] Chemistrydata.com offers very basic information about elements in a searchable format. Includes a printable periodic table.
http://www.chemistrydata.com
Periodic Table of the Elements
[Basic data] Interactive periodic table of the elements, additional information on heat of vaporization, heat of fusion and specific heat.
http://sglossary.net
Table of the Nuclides
[Nuclide data only, very extensive listing of nuclides] Map of all known nuclides, with their atomic mass, radioactive decay modes and half-lives, and related information. Brookhaven National Laboratory.
http://atom.kaeri.re.kr/
The Atomflowers of the Periodic Table.
[Basic data] Atomflowers growth when atoms are build up with their s, p, d and f orbitals according to the rules of the Periodic Table.
http://www.atomflowers.com
The Extended Periodic Table Of The Elements
[No elemental data] Alternate versions of the extended periodic table. Include information on symmetry and electronic configurations.
http://jeries.rihani.com/
WebElements
[Very comprehensive, includes very detailed write ups, basic nuclide data, extensive graphics] Professional scientists and students at school will all find something useful. Includes thousands of images relating to periodicity and structure.
http://www.webelements.com/