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A database of the properties of the elements with a facility to export data for graphical display. Intended as a general purpose tool to be called from other consortium packages when needed.
A package comprising the drivers, libraries and other files necessary to run consortium software; the tools to create institutional help files; the periodic table database, the chemical calculator, the data...
Interactive library and encyclopaedia of chemical experiments, molecular structures and information. With 500 compounds including the oxides and clorides of all elements, 500 photographs of elements and...
Illustrates the periodic table using video (including excerpts from Channel 4’s ‘THE ELEMENTS), audio (including Roger McGough’s poems), animation, music (including Tom Lehrer’s ‘The Elements’),...
For thousands of years scientists knew of only two types of carbon: diamond and graphite. In 1990 a third form of carbon, buckminsterfullerene, C60, was discovererd and has revolutionised chemistry. Tells...
An anecdotal video guide to the chemical elements set to the poetry of Roger McGough. He becomes each element in turn, changing his persona to reflet their unique properties. until he ends up in the ordered...
1 (15 min): Close-up photography of colour reactions and colour of metal ions in solution. Titanium dioxide, tetrachloride, and reduction of titanium IV to III. Manganese ions from II to VII, and oxidation...
Examines how the number of known elements has changed over the years. Considers the relationship between the available technology and the discovery of groups of elements. Illustrates the interdependence of...
A visual, often humourous series of demonstrations showing how the great variety in the behaviour of the elements can be organised into a systematic structure: the periodic table.
Examines a number of features and trends in the periodic table of elements, using graphics and footage of experiments. Shows third-row elements reacting with oxygen, chlorine, bromine and sodium.
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