This is a compendium of resources related to the periodic chart. From this site, one can surf a wide variety of presentations of the Periodic Chart of the Chemical Elements. Categories include: Periodic Tables with Basic nformation ; Periodic Table Tests; Periodic Table Link Lists; Periodic Table Games; Periodic Table Projects;Periodic Table News; Periodic Table Books; Software Downloads and much, much more. This site was last updated 11/02/2003.
WebElements is a "clickable" Periodic Table that gives a large amount of data for each element. This includes information on isolation, compounds, properties (electronic and physical), etc.
A Resource for Elementary, Middle School, and High School Students provided by the Chemistry Division of Los Alamos National Laboratory. Information on the history, sources, properties, uses, compounds, etc., of the elementsis accessed by clicking on a Periodic Table.
This site not only provides a clickable-by-element resource for quickly finding physical properties of the elements (up to 109), but also provides students with puzzles to hone their ability to identify and place elements in their respective place in the periodic chart. Very useful for early learning of periodic placements.
Explore perimeter through rectangular and straight-line arrangements of tables, calculating the number of chairs needed to surround different arrangements. Tables and Chairs is one of the Interactivate assessment explorers.
This applet displays the periodic table of elements. Clicking on an element will show its line spectrum (as a neutral species). Both absorption and emission spectra can be observed. The cursor can be used to measure the wavelengths.
This calculator calculates the type of stability, given the observed (or environmental) lapse rate. We can compare this lapse rate for any given day to the "standard" dry and moist lapse rates shown in the table below. Based on a comparison of these values, we can determine how stable the atmosphere might be.