- Alternative periodic tables
Alternative periodic tables are
chemical element displays different from the well knownMendeleev periodic table . Several have been devised often purely fordidactic reasons as not all correlations between the chemical elements are effectively captured by the standard periodic table. A 1974 review of the tables then known [Mazurs, E. G. Graphical Representations of the Periodic System During One Hundred Years. Alabama; University of Alabama Press, 1974. ISBN 0-8173-3200-6.] is considered a definitive work on the topic.In
Theodor Benfey 's periodic table (1960) the elements spiral out in two dimensions starting from hydrogen folding their way around two islands, thetransition metal s &lanthanide s andactinide s. Asuperactinide island is already slotted in. In theChemical Galaxy (2004) the elementsspiral out in a similar way.In the
Extended periodic table , suggested byGlenn T. Seaborg in 1969, yet unknown elements are included up toatomic number 218.Helium is placed in thegroup 2 element s. Timmothy Stowe created thephysicist's periodic table . This table is three-dimensional and the three axes represent theprincipal quantum number ,orbital quantum number , and orbitalmagnetic quantum number .Helium is again agroup 2 element .Paul Giguere's 3-D periodic table consists of 4 billboards with the elements written on the front and the back. The first billboard has the
group 1 element s on the front and thegroup 2 element s at the back with hydrogen and helium omitted altogether. At a 90° angle the second billboard contains the groups 13 to 18 front and back. Two more billboard each making 90° angles contain the other elements.In the research field of
superatoms , clusters of atoms have properties of single atoms of another element. It is suggested to extend the periodic table with a second layer to be occupied with thesecluster compound s. The latest addition to this multi-story table is thealuminum Al7- cluster which behaves like a multivalentgermanium atom. ["Beyond The Periodic Table Metal clusters mimic chemical properties of atoms" Ivan AmatoChemical & Engineering News November 21, 2006 [http://pubs.acs.org/cen/news/84/i48/8448notw8.html Link] ]In a commentary, R.L. Rich [Rich, Ronald L. J. Chem. Educ. 2005 82 1761] proposes a periodic table where elements appear more than once when appropriate. He notes that hydrogen shares properties with
group 1 element s based on valency, withgroup 17 element s because hydrogen is a non-metal but also with thecarbon group based on similarities in chemical bonding to transition metals and a similarelectronegativity . In this rendition of the periodic tablecarbon andsilicon also appear in the same group astitanium andzirconium .Aims
Alternative periodic tables are developed often to highlight or emphasize different chemical or physical properties of the elements which are not as apparent in traditional periodic tables. Some tables aim to emphasize both the nucleon and electronic structure of atoms. This can be done by changing the spatial relationship or representation each element has with respect to another element in the table. Other tables aim to emphasize the chemical element isolations by humans over time.
References
*E.R. Scerri. "The Periodic Table, Its Story and Its Significance." Oxford University Press, New York, 2007.External links
* [http://www.ipgp.jussieu.fr/%7Etarantola/Files/Professional/Mendeleev/ Periodic Table of the Elements (Janet form)]
*A [http://jeries.rihani.com/references.html Correction to Physicist periodic table offered by Jeries Rihani] asMeitnerium occupies the position thatHassium should have.
*A [http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.10/start.html?pg=11 Wired Article on Alternate Periodic Tables]
* [http://www.meta-synthesis.com/webbook/35_pt/pt.html A Selection of Periodic Tables]
* [http://www.webelements.com/nexus/?q=node/981 Janet periodic table]
* [http://www.ipgp.jussieu.fr/~tarantola/Files/Professional/Mendeleev/ Albert Tarantola's Periodic Table ]
*http://periodicspiral.com/ arranges the periodic table in a (hexagonal) spiral.
*" [http://www.rotaperiod.com Rotaperiod.com] " A new periodic table.
* [http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0603026 Note] on the T-shirt topology of the Z-spiral.
* [http://www.egregoralfa.republika.pl/english/newtable.html New Periodic Table of the Elements] this is in a square-triangular periodic arrangement
* [http://www.egregoralfa.republika.pl/english/exttable.html Extended Periodic Table of the Elements] this is in a square-triangular periodic arrangement
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