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  1. Element: Webster's Timeline History, 1990 (L-Z) by Icon Group International, 2010-05-17
  2. Element: Webster's Timeline History, 1998 (L-Z) by Icon Group International, 2010-05-17
  3. Element: Webster's Timeline History, 1995 (L-Z) by Icon Group International, 2010-05-17
  4. Selected Material from Biology (8th Ed.) and General, Organic, and Biochemistry (4th Ed.) by Sylvia S. Mader, Katherine J. Denniston, et all 2004

1. SMILE PROGRAM CHEMISTRY INDEX
NAME. chemistry. Exam. November. Please answer all of the questions in L L. L L. z. hL. z. L. j points Identify which of the following matrix elements are zero
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SMILE PROGRAM CHEMISTRY INDEX
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The Chemistry lessons are divided into the following categories: Basic Tools And Principles Atomic and Molecular Structure (Including Moles) States of Matter Types and Control of Chemical Reactions and Chemistry of Elements, Compounds and Materials
Basic Tools And Principles
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  • 2. Named Things In Chemistry & Physics
    Structures of Named Reagents (A K). Structures of Named Reagents (L - Z).Acronyms for Reagents. Journals. History of chemistry Journals. elements.
    http://www.careerchem.com/NAMED/Homepage.html
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    3. Periodic Table - Chooser
    Detailed data, writeups, basic listing of nuclides The Royal Society of chemistry's (in the UK) contribution to chemistry on the web.
    http://www.chemsoc.org/viselements/pages/periodic_table.html
    An Introduction to the Periodic Table
    Click on the info button for html and pdf files that provide background information on the Periodic Table of Elements.
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    4. VL-chemistry11
    chemistry elements - A - K chemistry - elements - L - Z chemistry - Encyclopedia References chemistry - Formulas
    http://yalesecondary.sd34.bc.ca/Virtual%20subject%20libraries/VL-chemistry11.htm
    Chemistry 11 The topic outline below corresponds to the Chemistry11 Course Outline. This resource page has two main objectives. It is intended to be a supplement to the text and course materials provided by the classroom teacher while encouraging the use of electronic media by students and staff. The web sites included are by no means intended to be all inclusive but they can provide access to useful information and they will often lead to additional information through links included on these pages. See the end of the outline below for a list of some general Chemistry links and some sources of Chemistry journals.
    (This page was created by Mr. R. Dencer, YALE SECONDARY LIBRARY, December, 2000 and was updated May, 2001)
    1. INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY
    LAB SAFETY Chemical Safety Information Lab Equipment and Techniques Lab Equipment - The Balance Lab Equipment - The Bunsen Burner ... Using Lab Equipment BASIC PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY Basic Principles Scientific Method MEASUREMENT AND COMMUNICATION Calculators Chemistry Math - Online Textbook Chemistry Measurements and Conversions Chemistry Reference Units and Measurements ... Units, Measures and Dimensions LAB REPORTS Lab Data Lab Data - Organization Lab Reports - Guidelines MATTER AND CHANGES Gases Gases, Solids, and Liquids

    5. EnvironmentalChemistry.com: Periodic Table Of Elements
    Very comprehensive data, writeups, extensive listing of nuclides Data on elements includes scores of properties, element names in a dozen languages and almost all known nuclides. Environmental chemistry articles round out site.
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    Periodic Table of Elements
    Comprehensive data on elements including scores of properties, element names in many languages and most known nuclides is provided by this periodic table. In addition environmental and chemistry articles round out this site. Through out EnvironmentalChemistry.com, you will find that technical terms are linked to their definitions for your convenience. Click on an element's symbol or atomic number to view detailed information regarding it. The elements can sorted in different ways by clicking on one of the Elements Sorted By links below the table. Please bookmark or link to this page as you will want to be back! Also please remember to tell your friends, teachers and/or coworkers about EnvironmentalChemistry.com. Teachers: This EnvironmentalChemistry.com is a great classroom resouce! Please check out our notes about using this site in the classroom
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    6. Martindale's Reference Desk: Chemistry Center
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    7. Chemicals - A To Z Home's Cool Homeschooling
    Table Quiz Questions Over 1300 free science and chemistry questions per ExploringChemical elements and Their Compounds by David L. Heiserman This
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    8. THE CHEMICAL ELEMENTS
    An introduction to elements and element characterization.
    http://www.tryagain.com/chemistry/elements.htm

    Non Metals

    The Noble-Gas Elements

    Metalloids

    Metals
    THE CHEMICAL ELEMENTS
    The 100 plus elements are the "alphabet" of matter because every tangible material is a combinations of these elements.
    The elements are categorized as:
  • Metals Non-Metals Metalloids Noble Gases

  • This main categorization is based on the electrical attributes of the elements. Some elements tend to "lose" an electron, and become postively charged. (These are the metals), Other elements tend to "acquire" an electron, and become negatively charged, (the non metals). The third group, (metalloids), fall in between these two extremes. And the Noble Gas category is "unelectrical" displays no interest in either acquiring and losing an electron, but unlike the metalloids who can be "persuaded" one way or the other the noble ones simply don't engage.
    Since chemical reaction and chemical bonding are electrical in nature, it so happens that members of a certain category can substitute for another member and thereby create a combination which is slightly different, but generally similar. Say then that by carefully chosing a replacement element in a chemical compound, it is possible to "engineer" a desired slight change in the nature of the compound. This used to be the art, and now is the science of chemistry.
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    9. Malli Research
    Gulzari L. Malli. in the general area of ab initio relativistic quantum chemistryviz; to clusters and solids involving heavy and superheavy elements, with Z =75
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    QUANTUM CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL PHYSICS
    Current Research Program: Ab Initio Relativistic Quantum Chemistry
    Our main research interests lie in the general area of ab initio relativistic quantum chemistry viz; to develop theoretical and computational methodology for ab initio calculation of the relativistic as well as electron correlation effects in molecules, clusters and solids involving heavy and superheavy elements, with Z =75-112. Our research has led to the development of the "Relativistic Self-consistent Field Theory for Closed-Shell Molecules" : G.Malli and J.Oreg, J.Chem.Phys.63, 830 (1975) .We have reported the first ab initio all-electron Dirac-Fock (DF) relativistic self-consistent field (RSCF) calculations for a large number of diatomics and polyatomics involving heavy elements . We have also performed Dirac- scattered wave (DSW) SCF calculations on gold clusters with 3 to 13 gold atoms in various geometries . During the last decade, we have investigated both the effects of relativity and electron correlation using our fully relativistic Dirac-Fock SCF treatment and MP2.

    10. The Perfect Guide To Chemistry
    Discusses atoms and their components, the periodic table, its functions and the basic elements.
    http://www.angelfire.com/scifi/7chemistry/
    The Perfect Guide to Chemistry
    Atom Structure
    • Electron- The electron is a negatively charged subatomic particle and is found outside of the nucleus.
    • Proton- The proton is a subatomic particle that is positively charge and is found in the nucleus of the atom.
    • Neutron- The neutron is the subatomic particle that is neutral in charges, doesn't have an electric charge and is also found in the nucleus of an atom.
    • Nucleus- The nucleus of the atom is consisted of the protons and neutrons and are located right in the center of the atom where both, protons and electrons are stuck together.
    Periodic Table
    Introduction What does the periodic table show? ? ? The periodic table is a chart, created by famous Russian scientist Dmitri Mendeleev. It shows all the elements that excist such as oxygen,It has specific facts about each of them such as the ones listed below :
  • Atomic Number
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  • Number of Protons in
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  • Metal / Nonmetal
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  • Electron Energy Levels
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  • Orbitals within Sublevels
  • Electron Configuration
  • Families of Elements
  • Natural / Manmade
  • Physical State at Room Temperature
    Basic Structure The periodic table sometimes shows whether it is artificially made or whether it is radioactive or not. It is divided in metallic or non-metallic gases. It is also divided into other groups like halogen gas, noble gases, alkali metals and alkaline-earth elements. These groups go under the transition metals and most active metals. Periods in a periodic table are horizontal rows and are numbered from 1 to 7. Also, in a periodic table, elements with similar properties are put under each other in the vertical columns or groups. The following are a description of each of the 4 groups:
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    Be TARGET LT Baby, C. Bordeanu, G. Goldring, M. Hass, L. Weissmann, VN Target chemistry. EXTENSIONOF MIEDEMA'S MACROSCOPIC ATOM MODEL TO THE elements OF GROUP
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    12. Chemistry
    Interactive site that teaches the elements, periodic table, chemical reactions, and DNA.
    http://www.sprocketworks.com/topics/default.asp?topic=6

    13. Paul Scherrer Institut Laboratory For Radiochemistry And
    ANALYSIS OF SOME LOW AND MEDIUM Z elements IN ICE SAMPLES BY TOTAL REFLECTION XRAYFLUORESCENCE (TXRF) NL Misra, L. Tobler, M. Schwikowski. Cement chemistry.
    http://lch.web.psi.ch/abstract01.html

    14. Periodic Table Of The Elements: Main Page
    An electronic processing of the Periodic Table. List of chemical elements and their properties, searching and testing software. Many useful functions which paper table doesn't have.
    http://www.tabulka.cz/english/
    WAP.TABULKA.CZ All information about chemical elements and Periodic Table on your mobile phone's display.
    M ain page Ten most and least requested elements Text version Note: Elements 113, 115 and 117 haven't been isolated yet but we suppose that they exist. ICON Do you like these pages? If yes, you can add this icon on your page. For more information click here Jan Straka

    15. JCU - Subject - CH2022 - Chemistry Of The Elements
    H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z 2003 HANDBOOK IS NOW AVAILABLE). CH2022 chemistry of the elements. Home Page
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    Chemistry of the Elements Townsville Prerequisites: 32 lectures, 4 tutorials, 36 hours practicals. Second semester. Staff: Dr P Junk, Professor R Keene. Learning Objectives:
  • to provide knowledge of a wide range of fundamental inorganic chemistry; to prepare students for entry into more advanced chemistry subjects at level 3; to provide knowledge of the application of inorganic chemistry in a number of chemical processes and techniques; to provide a background of inorganic chemistry which is appropriate for students whose majors will be in other science and/or engineering disciplines;
  • 16. 2003 Spring Semester Schedule Of Classes - Chemistry
    50601, L, CHEM 111, 001, elements of General chemistry , 4, TTh, 830 945 AM,A129, Bishop, Y. 50602, Z, CHEM 111L, 002, elements of General chemistry Lab ,0, T, 1000
    http://www.unm.edu/~vclasses/schedule/spring/chem.htm

    17. Chemistry Resources: The Elements: Alkali Metals
    Brief profiles and pictures of each of the alkali metals, and the characteristic flame colors for their compounds.
    http://www.chemtopics.com/elements/alkali/alkali.htm

    18. Chemistry Comes Alive Keywords (Q-Z)
    K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z chemistry Red Phosphorus and Potassium Chlorate (CCA3). Thermite Reaction (CCA3). strontium. Colors of elements
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    19. International Union Of Pure And Applied Chemistry
    since Xrays (both K and L) show very Discovery Profiles of the Transfermium elements,Responses from 2000 International Union of Pure and Applied chemistry.
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    Pure Appl. Chem ., Vol. 63, No. 6 pp. 879-886, 1991
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    Index Preface
    I. ORGANIZATIONAL AND GENERAL INTRODUCTION II. CRITERIA III. PRODUCTION PROPERTIES IV. RADIOACTIVE PROPERTIES V. CONCLUDING REMARKS IV. RADIOACTIVE PROPERTIES The following list mentions properties connected to the radioactive decay of the produced nuclides. Ki Kind of decay ( a b, g , SF=spontaneous fission) C Br Branching ratio C T Half-life C E a Energy of a -particles C E b Maximum energy of b -particles C E g Energy of g -radiations C X X-ray spectrum (K or L) C,A( Z Fc Fission characteristics C Gn Genetic relation between ancestor and n th generation descendant (there may be more than one) C,A( A Z Comments Kind of decay Above, b stands for all weak interaction processes ( b b e g for all electromagnetic ones (e.g. also for conversion electrons and emitted electron-positron pairs) and X also for Auger electrons. For SF see also under Fc. Br Branching ratio ). A nuclide might show more than one decay mode. Their intensity ratios, if determined with reasonable accuracy, are rather characteristic properties.

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