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Title: Tools of construction of system of elements.
Post by: Oleg281 on June 30, 2004, 08:39:11 AM
Tools of construction of system of elements.

 www.genevo.org/B.htm

An old model of atom does not answer many questions about properties. And... I decided to offer you a new one. It is called "ball-bearing model of atom". It is very flexible and it can be twisted!

 www.genevo.org/F.htm

It is logical, that shown cyclicity for d-elements is shown also in other families.

http://www.genevo.org/Z1.htm



I have tried to simplify last model maximum.

Secondary periodicity see at figure (the schedule of the data).

www.genevo.org/S.htm


In my last work I show secondary periodicity on this property for s-elements on the example of the data on electron affinity. In the same place, on the example of d-elements other logic of the tableis visible, - not periodicity but cyclicity.
Some properties are cyclic and not correspond to the periodic table.
I offer to your attention http://www.genevo.org/H.htm
It is visible on the schedule that on the property of electron affinity s-elements behave variously before p and d-elements . Before ? - elements electron affinity grows, before d-falls.
Even on this property it is possible to speak about available laws which are not clear yet.



Secondary periodicity is connected with repeated filling of everyone
orbital by the second electron and with relative positioning of orbitals.
Secondary periodicity is more brightly expressed at last families.

Similarity by orbital structure can be various.
Orbitals may be focused in one direction, thus,
electronic configurations of compared atoms may not coincide.

update   www.genevo.org/E.htm


Title: Re:Periodicity of electrochemical potentials
Post by: Donaldson Tan on June 30, 2004, 01:06:30 PM
I can't make out what you are saying. Perhaps you can rephrase your sentences.
Title: Re:Periodicity of electrochemical potentials
Post by: Oleg281 on June 30, 2004, 02:31:56 PM
The link was corrected. Is it that you had in view of?
Title: Re:Kaleidoscope of tables of elements. affinity (eV)
Post by: Oleg281 on July 09, 2004, 02:32:35 PM
If it does not work, please, write me.
Title: Re:Kaleidoscope of tables of elements. affinity (eV)
Post by: Mitch on July 09, 2004, 02:41:41 PM
I'm going to have to sit down and try to understand what you're trying to say.
Title: Re:Kaleidoscope of tables of elements. affinity (eV)
Post by: Oleg281 on July 15, 2004, 03:47:38 AM
Secondary periodicity is obvious

I have tried to simplify last model maximum.

Secondary periodicity see at figure (the schedule of the data).

www.genevo.org/S.htm
Title: Re:Secondary periodicity is obvious
Post by: Oleg281 on July 15, 2004, 03:52:57 AM
I think that is connected with the order of orbital filling
Title: Re:Tools of construction of system of elements.
Post by: Oleg281 on August 16, 2004, 08:50:52 AM
Tools of construction of system of elements.

 www.genevo.org/B.htm