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*[http://people.csail.mit.edu/karger/elements.html An interactive table of elements]
*[http://people.csail.mit.edu/karger/elements.html An interactive table of elements]
*[http://www.chemeddl.org/collections/ptl/index.html Periodic Table Live!] Allows one to explore a broad range of information about the elements, their reactions, their properties, their structures and their histories.
*[http://www.chemeddl.org/collections/ptl/index.html Periodic Table Live!] Allows one to explore a broad range of information about the elements, their reactions, their properties, their structures and their histories.
*[http://web.lemoyne.edu/~giunta/EA/ELEMENTS.HTML Discussion] of the definition of elements as "substances that are not further decomposable" versus "atoms with given nuclear charge".
*[http://periodictable.com/ The Photographic Table of Elements]. Photographs of naked-eye visible samples of elements, each photograph clickable for larger views of the sample and for extensive technical information on the element. Technical information includes: thermal properties; bulk physical properties; classifications; electrical properties; magnetic properties; abundances; atomic dimensions and structure; nuclear properties; reactivity indexes; health and safety information.

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A hand-picked, annotated list of Web resources about Chemical elements.
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  • An interactive table of elements
  • Periodic Table Live! Allows one to explore a broad range of information about the elements, their reactions, their properties, their structures and their histories.
  • Discussion of the definition of elements as "substances that are not further decomposable" versus "atoms with given nuclear charge".
  • The Photographic Table of Elements. Photographs of naked-eye visible samples of elements, each photograph clickable for larger views of the sample and for extensive technical information on the element. Technical information includes: thermal properties; bulk physical properties; classifications; electrical properties; magnetic properties; abundances; atomic dimensions and structure; nuclear properties; reactivity indexes; health and safety information.