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About the Historical Periodic Table and the Chemometer.
Data and Facts.
The History of the Atomic Model.
The Elements of the World.
Properties, Discovery, Occurance & Applications.
Where to from Here?
The Elements and Life
The Elements in Culture and Language.
Chemical Olympics.
Interesting Facts from the World of Chemistry.
Fall of a Winged Word.
Water.
Appendix.
Chronology of the Discovery of the Elements.
Places of Discovery.
Periodicity of Atomic Properties.
Abundance of the Elements.
World Production of Elements and Raw Materials.
Nobel Prize Winners.
Alternative Representations of the Periodic System.
Occupation of the Shells and Orbitals.
The World of the Elements — Literature.
Sources of Photograph.
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