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I'm looking for a version of the periodic table that includes valences (++ charge, - charge, etc), and preferably include how many electrons are in each shell.
This would make my chemistry homework so much easier, and maybe even prevent me from throwing or destroying things.
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Rivka: I had already seen those second 2 links, and they really helped me figure out the electron configurations. But the valence-by-column thing only works to a certain point.
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Doesn't your chemistry book have one? Almost every chemistry book I own has one. And more importantly, they generally have anything you'll need to do the problems from the book.
As stand alone ones, I've always been a fan of the ones available here they do seem to be down right now though.
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quote: I don't know about pretty, but that link has a table, doesn't it?
Byt the way, I meant "pretty" as in "well-organised and laid out", because to me, that's pretty.
My chemistry book has a periodic table, but I don't like it (partly because it doesn't have as much info on it). My chemistry book is stupid. It has section review questions, and then doesn't answer them anywhere, so I can't find out if I'm doing stuff right!
JK- I like that one. It's a little hard to read once I printed it out, but it has the kind of stuff on it that I was looking for.
Annie- I love the Periodic Table of Candy.
Thanks for all your help, guys.
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