up TransactinidesTransactinides are elements in the periodic table with atomic numbers > 104.EntriesNature: A handful of hassium http://www.nature.com/physics/highlights/6900-2.html Abstracts of articles about chemical investigation and properties of seaborgium, bohrium, and hassium. Transactinides http://www.kernchemie.uni-mainz.de/jvkratz/transaeng.html Introduction, production, single-atom chemistry, and results. Chemical Properties of Transactinide Elements http://www.barc.ernet.in/webpages/letter/2003/200310-37.pdf An article by P.K. Mohapatra. Prospects for the study of Transactinides http://spiral2ws.ganil.fr/2004/apr2004/programme/presentations/hofmann/Attachment00070574/SPIRAL2ws_Hofmann.pdf The presentation by S. Hofmann. Related categoriesBohrium Darmstadtium Dubnium Hassium Meitnerium Roentgenium Rutherfordium Seaborgium Ununquadium Element 114 Neigbour categoriesActinides Actinium Alkali Earth Metals The alkali earth metals are the elements in group 2 of the periodic table, that is: beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, barium and radium. Alkali Metals The alkali metals are the elements in group 1 of the periodic table excluding hydrogen, that is: lithium, Aluminum Americium Antimony Argon Arsenic Astatine Barium Berkelium Beryllium Bismuth Boron Bromine Cadmium Calcium Californium Carbon Cerium Cesium Chlorine Chromium Cobalt Copper Curium Dysprosium Einsteinium Erbium Europium Fermium Fluorine Francium Gadolinium Gallium Germanium Gold Hafnium Halogens The halogens are the elements in group 17 of the periodic table, that is: fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. Helium Holmium Hydrogen Indium Iodine Iridium Iron Krypton Lanthanides The Lanthanides are the 14 rare earth chemical elements which lie between lanthanum and ytterbium Lanthanum Lawrencium Lead Lithium Lutetium Magnesium Manganese Mendelevium Mercury Mercury, also known as "Quick Silver," is the 80th element on the Periodic Table. It is a transition metal, and is the only metal that is in liquid form at room temperature. Although it has many Metalloids Metalloids are elements in the periodic table that have properties intermediate between those of Metals Molybdenum Neodymium Neon Neptunium Nickel Niobium Nitrogen Nobelium Noble Gases The noble gases are the elements in group 18 of the periodic table, that is: helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon. Nonmetals Welcome to the home of NonmetalS! Nonmetal elements possess high ionization energies and have high electronegativities. They tend to gain electrons when in combination with metals, or to share Osmium Oxygen Palladium Phosphorus Platinum Platinum Metals Plutonium Plutonium is one of the most dangerous yet useful elements in existence. It is the 94th element on the Periodic Table, and was discovered in 1941 and is now used in nuclear plants and even in nuclear Polonium Potassium Praseodymium Promethium Protactinium Radium Radon Rhenium Rhodium Rubidium Ruthenium Samarium Scandium Selenium Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium Sulfur Tantalum Technetium Tellurium Terbium Thallium Thorium Thulium Tin Titanium Transition Metals Tungsten Uranium Welcome to Uranium, one of the most desired elements by third-world nations! Uranium is #92 on the Periodic Tables, and is Vanadium Xenon Ytterbium Yttrium Zinc Zirconium (This section is quite beta and buggy, have patience. Thanks) Thumbnails powered by Thumbshots |