The Periodic Table of Elements - Paul F Kisak - Books - Createspace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781517727529 - October 27, 2015
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The Periodic Table of Elements

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The periodic table is a tabular arrangement of the chemical elements, ordered by their atomic number (number of protons in the nucleus), electron configurations, and recurring chemical properties. The table also shows four rectangular blocks: s-, p- d- and f-block. In general, within one row (period) the elements are metals on the lefthand side, and non-metals on the righthand side. The rows of the table are called periods; the columns are called groups. Six groups (columns) have names as well as numbers: for example, group 17 elements are the halogens; and group 18, the noble gases. The periodic table can be used to derive relationships between the properties of the elements, and predict the properties of new elements yet to be discovered or synthesized. The periodic table provides a useful framework for analyzing chemical behavior, and is widely used in chemistry and other sciences. This book presents a thorough study of The Periodic Table of The Elements and is designed to be a general overview of the topic and provide you with the structured knowledge to familiarize yourself with the topic at the most affordable price possible. The level of discussion is that of Wikipedia. The accuracy and knowledge is of an international viewpoint as the edited articles represent the inputs of many knowledgeable individuals and some of the most currently available general knowledge on the topic, based on the date of publication.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 27, 2015
ISBN13 9781517727529
Publishers Createspace Independent Publishing Platf
Pages 380
Dimensions 216 × 280 × 20 mm   ·   879 g
Language English  

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