If you click on the Chart artwork at the top you will see the Wikipedia attribution under CCSA and proper credit for the artwork.
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
"Why the Periodic Table Is Arranged the Way It is": Turn Chemistry 101 into game night
Useful Charts offers us “Why the Periodic Table Is Arranged
the Way It Is” (and some Alternatives).
He talks about electron shells (up to 7) divided into sub-orbits,
and then rows (horizontal), blocks (subshells, yellow) and groups (vertical).
What he gets looks like a game board, that could be expanded
out to something like a Rubric cube almagam, almost.
It’s artistic.
If you click on the Chart artwork at the top you will see the Wikipedia attribution under CCSA and proper credit for the artwork.
If you click on the Chart artwork at the top you will see the Wikipedia attribution under CCSA and proper credit for the artwork.
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