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Chemical Education Today
Volume 85: Celebrating Journal Milestones
The New Periodic Table Live!
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January 2008
Vol. 85 No. 1
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Return of an All-Time Favorite

We have brought back everyone’s favorite program: Periodic Table Live! It has seen many improvements while retaining the sterling qualities that all of us relied on. (This is the latest version of a computerized periodic table that began with KC? Discoverer in the mid-1980s and has grown through several transformations ever since.) Perhaps best of all, the current version is available free to everyone from the JCE Online and the ChemEd Digital Library.

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As you use Periodic Table Live!, we encourage you to contribute additional information about your favorite elements via the ChemEd DL Wiki. (Go to the Collections section of the Wiki, click on Periodic Table Live!)
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Citation
J. Chem. Educ. 2008, 85, 22.
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Keywords
Communication / Writing; General Public; High School / Introductory Chemistry; Periodicity / Periodic Table
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