Some links to help you research Chemical elements and the Periodic Table:

File0.pngPeriodic Table of Elements - ChemGlobe
http://partisans.spurious.biz/~pkremer/projects/chemglobe/ptoe/index.html
Features clickable elements to give the following information: symbol, atomic number, atomic mass, group, physical data, isotopes, and other information (such as history of discovery, sources, uses, etc.).  Includes a printable version.

Periodic Table  
http://www.webelements.com                 
Provides detailed information on each element, including their history, uses, physical data, structure, etc.

Chemical Elements
http://www.chemicalelements.com/
Features an interactive periodic table of elements.  Clicking on the element will lead to basic information, atomic structure, isotopes, facts about discovery, etc.  Includes links to related sites and the MLA format for citing the page in a bibliography.

Chemicool Periodic Table
http://www.chemicool.com/
Features an interactive periodic table of elements.  Clicking on an element leads to basic information, plus states, energies, oxidation & electrons, appearance & characteristics, reactions, conductivity and abundance.  Fairly detailed.

Periodic Table of Elements by PhysLink
http://www.physlink.com/Reference/PeriodicTable.cfm
Provides a categorized and interactive periodic table of elements.  Clicking on an element leads to technical information about that element, plus a discussion of its history and natural sources.

Periodic table of elements at Los Alamos NatLab     
http://periodic.lanl.gov/                 
Provides basic information on the history, properties, uses, sources, isotopes, of each element,  as well as more advanced scientific information.

Visual Elements - A visual interpretation of the Table of Elements
http://www.chemsoc.org/viselements/pages/pertable_j.htm        
Provides chemical data, an image, and additional information for each element of the periodic table.

Periodic Table      
http://www.speclab.com/elements/        
Provides a chemical fact sheet for each element of the Periodic Table.  References the CRC Handbook.

Periodic Table     
http://www.psinvention.com/periodic.htm
Features representations of atoms of periodic elements to help understand the bonding capabilities of each atom.

Element Database      
http://www.cs.ubc.ca/cgi-bin/nph-pertab
Features a database of the elements.  Can be viewed in a hyperlinked periodic table or listed by name, symbol or atomic number.  Provides basic information on each element (e.g. boiling point, density, conductivity, etc.).

Periodic Tables      
http://www.liv.ac.uk/Chemistry/Links/refperiodic.html        
Features links to 49 different sites for studying the periodic table of elements.  Includes information on the college or country of origin for each link.

Periodic Table of Elements     
http://hs.n-polk.k12.ia.us/departments/Media/scielement.html
Extensive listing of sites on science topics.  Includes a periodic table, science projects, and scientific classifications.

Chemistry Web Directory    
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/swain/help/webdirs/subject.html
Provides links to all topics in chemistry.  Sorted alphabetically.


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