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Online Periodic Table
Wednesday, July 9, 2008, 7:36 PM
Have you always been curious about various aspects of certain elements in the periodic table apart from those usually taught such as the biological roles and its' history?Did you know that Silicon is known to be required by chicks and rats for growth and skeletal development? How about working unprotected with white phosphorus causing necrosis of your jaw? I got to know this website through my chemistry teacher who told us about this website which is basically an online periodic table. It offers rather interesting information about the elements ranging from their biological roles to the person who discovered them and how the name came about. You can also find out the percentage at which they are found in in our body, in nature and also where are the places that they occur naturally at. It also has pictures of the compounds. Ever wondered how elements such as Francium and Strontium look like? Go check it out. :). It's all in one. A pretty convenient source of information if you want to find out more about elements if you happen to be studying chemistry. Website: www.webelements.com Labels: Chemistry, Periodic Table |