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Specialty Chemistry Forums => Chemical Education and Careers => Topic started by: Agent-X on July 11, 2009, 03:26:07 PM
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I'm trying to find the most recent official periodic chart of the elements. An organization compiles it right, so would there be a free, printable copy on the Internet? Anyone got a link to the organization and its periodic table?
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First - hundreds of periodic tables on the web.
Second - google NIST periodic table. Don't expect it to differ from other tables.
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If it doesn't go up to element 111 - Roentgenium than it isn't the latest version.
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First - hundreds of periodic tables on the web.
Second - google NIST periodic table. Don't expect it to differ from other tables.
Thanks. The NIST is more of what I was looking for.
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IUPAC is always the basic one
http://old.iupac.org/reports/periodic_table/
The element 112 was approved ny IUPAC at the beginning of 2009. The proposal of a new, official name for the element, will be assessed by the IUPAC by the end of 2009.
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Copernicium has been suggested for element 112.
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http://www.gsi.de/portrait/Pressemeldungen/14072009_e.html