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[*] posted on 15-9-2010 at 22:11
Periodic Table Poster


I'm looking for a decent quality periodic table poster. It must include (along with precise atomic weights i.e. H = 1.00794 NOT 1.008) oxidation states, electron configuration (shorthand is okay), electronegativity and atomic radius.

If possible (not necessary but cool) maybe it could contain various things like isotope distribution, decay paths etc...

Basically, it needs to be large and have as much info as possible on it.

I cannot seem to locate one of sufficient quality.

Does anyone here know of one?





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[*] posted on 15-9-2010 at 22:27


I've had a look around, and found that the best option was to make your own o.o'



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[*] posted on 23-9-2010 at 17:32


Of course, if you had a very large HD TV screen, or a committed video projector.......You would only need the high resolution image of such a table.

Then, at times when your periodic table was un-needed, you could amuse yourself by watching excerpts from either the "Ten Commandments" or "Betty Boop meets Big John Holmes".

Could also create your own giant poster, one element per page (or per 1/2 page) via your computer printer. Thereafter, you could holster them in vinyl page protectors, ziplock bags, or whatever........And, staple, glue, or otherwise attach 'em to a wall or panel.

The last time, I had a big old custom poster produced for one of my classes, it cost me a bundle of money. Most of it wasted. After a few uses, I got in a big old dispute with a chicken-shit administrator, and quit my teaching job. Took all of my fancy, self-paid-for, props with me.
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[*] posted on 23-9-2010 at 20:31


I had one from Flinn Scientific that had a reasonable bit of data on it.

I've never seen one that's got semi-encyclopedic information on it.

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[*] posted on 24-9-2010 at 11:11


Best. Poster. Ever.
http://periodictable.com/Posters/index.posters.html
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[*] posted on 24-9-2010 at 13:14
This may be useful


In references section

http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=8706&a...

As psychokinetic suggests , this may also be handy

http://homokaasu.org/rasterbator

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[Edited on 25-9-2010 by franklyn]
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[*] posted on 26-9-2010 at 14:25


What about this?

http://www.thinkgeek.com/homeoffice/posters/a2db/
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[*] posted on 26-9-2010 at 23:16


These are all great ideas. I might go for the rasterbator thing, that looks pretty cool.



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[*] posted on 27-12-2010 at 23:23


NIST Periodic Table
http://www.nist.gov/pml/data/upload/periodic-table.pdf

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