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Blank Periodic Tables: Small-Bold; Small-Reg; Medium-Bold; Medium-Reg; Large-Bold; Large-Reg
_______________Lecture Notes_______________
Segment-1 Early Periodic Attempts
Segment-3 Modern Periodic Arrangement
Segment-4 Periodic Trends (Metallic Property, Atomic Radius & Ionization Energy)
Segment-5 More Periodic Trends
Notes: History of the Periodic Table
Notes: Element Histories
Successive Ionization Energies Table
Mendeleev's Notes of the Periodic Table from Feb.17, 1869:

Reviews

Review Sheet: History of The Periodic Table
Review Sheet: Electron Configuration and the Periodic Table
Review Sheet: Electron Configuration and Periodic Properties
Review Sheet: The Periodic Law
Links & Tutorials
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WebAssign's Periodic Table of the Elements
A VERY EXTENSIVE review of the various
This site is AMAZING! You've got to see this!.
(Created by Mark R. Leach)
Links to some Element Data:
Origins of the Elements' Names
All Elements sorted by ionic radii
History of Periodic Table (Dr. Emsley)
History of Periodic Table Tutorial
Online Periodic Tables:
WebElements™ periodic table (maybe the best online)
Los Alamos National Laboratory's Periodic Table
A site with LOTS of links to Periodic Tables of all Sorts (WOW! If you can't find it here, you don't need it.)
Historic Overview of Periodic Table Development
Biographies:
Videos
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Video Questions: TWC-The Periodic Table
Video Questions: TWC-The Chemistry of Earth
Labs
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Lab Activity: The Periodic Table
Chemical Fact Sheet (A) - Oxygen
Chemical Fact Sheet (B) - Oxygen
Chemical Facts about D.O. (dissolved oxygen)
Lab:Alkali Metals & Alkaline Earths
Emission Spectroscopy of the Elements
Tests & Quizzes 
Practice Quiz (This is BIG! 26 pgs. including the answer key - printing restricted.)
Periodic Table Test Study Guide
Periodic Table Practice Test (Answer Key) Obtain passwords from Mr. Scott
Humor
Question: If someone stole the letter between Q and S what would you tell the police?
Question: What weapon can you make from the elements Potassium, Nickel and Iron?
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