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Some interesting background information on the subjects we cover in this course.

  • Mark Winter's WebElements. Compendious site based around the periodic table. The pictures you see on the LHS of this website all come from this excellent resource, and the button below each picture will take you directly to the site.
  • The Orbitron, by the same author. Investigate in particular the 5/6/7s, 4/5d, and 4/5f orbitals.
  • Glasgow artist Murray Robertson's  Visual Elements. Another periodic table on the web, science meets art.
  • "It's Elemental", a celebration of the Periodic Table for the 80th anniversary of Chemical and Engineering News in 2003. 89 essays by different authors, many on the elements we will be studying for the course (and a good source of ideas for possible term papers).
  • The Wikipedia is an astonishing online resource; great coverage of all sorts of obscure areas. Worth double-checking the authenticity of the results, but on the whole very reliable.
     

An artist's impression of the first ionization energies of the elements; from Visual Elements


© JS McIndoe, Department of Chemistry, University of Victoria. Updated 1 March, 2006.