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UNIT 1: MATTER

Chapter 4: The Periodic Table

4.1  Organizing the Elements   |   4.3  Exploring the Modern Periodic Table   |  4.4  Groups of Elements   |   4.7  Ozone   |   4.9  Groups of Elements: Profile   

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4.1
Organizing the Elements
The First Periodic Table.  Mendeleev had the insight to arrange the known elements into vertical columns he called "Gruppe's" on the basis of their similar chemical and physical properties. A short page with an illustration.

Periodic Table   A brief look at the thinking, personalities, and development of the periodic chart over time.

4.3
Exploring the Modern Periodic Table
WebElements.  This version of the periodic table and all of its elements is provided by Mark Winter at the University of Sheffield. One of the best periodic tables on the net.

On-line Periodic Table.  A resource for high school students. It includes a useful page on "How to use the Periodic Table".

4.4
Groups of Elements

Chemicool Periodic Table.  A colorful and easy to use Periodic Table. More information about elements than you could ever use.

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4.7
Ozone
The Ozone Depletion FAQ. Everything you ever wanted to know about ozone — how it's created, how the ozone layer is depleted and what is being done about ozone depletion.
4.9
Groups
of Elements: Profile
Visual Elements.  Each element's entry includes information about the element's discovery, name, and importance; more detailed information including physical properties, biological role, isotopes, and thermochemistry is tucked in an Adobe Acrobat file linked at the bottom of each element page.

Periodic Table of the Elements  The discovery dates and discoverers of chemical elements are given on this periodic table.

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