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Here are reviews of a few periodic table resources

If all you're looking for is a printable standard FLAT periodic table, set up your printer's page output to horizontal (landscape),click here and print it.

Looking for names or origins of the elements?
D. Trapp has put it all together in categories in a MOST thorough website with all the history and beckground of each element you ever wanted to know.
There are names based on Alchemy, Ancient Planets, People, Myths, Minerals, Modern Celestial names, Ore Mine locations, Other Places, Colors, Other Properties, and Combination names.

             
There are many, many illustrations as well - especially of people.


Photo Periodic Table Picture Version (right)of the periodic table's various elements are in this WAY COOL look at the elements when you get to see what they look like in photographs.

If you can handle Flash on your equipment, you can go direct to the Visual Elements Periodic Table, with video, which is really great!

For fun, there is a Comic Book Periodic Table.

A homework helper as well as a great show'n'tell is a 3D periodic table called the DeskTopper (left). Easy to send for, and at a great price right now!

All you ever wanted to know about elements fast - interactive and all on one page! This flat table gives you quick and easy information about the elements, right there when you click on an element in their periodic table. Atomic symbol, number and weight comes up in a flash with oxidation states, electronegativity, melting and boiling points, etc., etc.

Reviews of a few Periodic Table Resources for Study and Homework

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