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Atomic Structure and Periodicity by Jack Barrett,

Atomic Structure and Periodicity by Jack Barrett,
This book presents basic atomic theory as given in first and second year courses at university. It demonstrates that the structure of the Periodic Table as we know it is based on sound principles. Throughout the book, theoretical concepts are presented, along with the experimental evidence for them. Foundations are laid in the introductory chapter, which deals with fundamental particles, electromagnetic radiation and Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. Atomic orbitals are then described, using a minimum of mathematics, followed by a discussion of the electron configurations of the elements. Further chapters reveal the relationships between the electronic configurations of the elements and some properties of their atoms; and the variations in the properties of their fluorides and oxides across the periods and down the groups of the Periodic Table.



Essential Elements: Atoms, Quarks, and the Periodic Table by Matt Tweed,
Essential Elements: Atoms, Quarks, and the Periodic Table by Matt Tweed,
Essential Elements: Atoms, Quarks, and the Periodic Table



Ionization energies of the elements - These tables list the ionization energy in kJ/mol necessary to remove an electron from a neutral atom (first energy), respectively from a singly, doubly, etc. ionized atom (second, third, etc.

Lisp atom - In the original LISP, the originator of the Lisp programming language family, there were two fundamental data types, atoms and lists. A list was a finite ordered sequence of elements, where each element is in itself either an atom or a list, and an atom was a number or a symbol.

Prout's hypothesis - Prout's hypothesis was an early 19th century attempt to explain the existence of the various chemical elements through a hypothesis regarding the internal structure of the atom. In 1815 and 1816, the English chemist William Prout published two papers in which he observed that the atomic weights that had been measured for the elements known at that time appeared to be integer multiples of the atomic weight of hydrogen.

Democritus - Democritus was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher (born at Abdera in Thrace around 460 BC; died in 370 BC). Democritus was a student of Leucippus, and co-originator of the belief that all matter is made up of various imperishable indivisible elements which he called "atomos", from which we get the English word atom.



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Covalent Bonding, Structure and Bonding Part I: Ionic vs. Covalent Bonding, Structure and Bonding Part II: Localized vs. Delocalized Models, The States of Matter, Gases, Liquids, Solids, Solutions, Kinetics and Equilibria, Chemical Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry, Nuclear Chemistry, Chemistry of the chemical element. Because of their ubiquitous nature, atoms have been artificially created, but they are unstable and spontaneously decay into natural chemical elements by nuclear fission(s). Periodic Properties of Chemical Reactions, Acids and Bases, Oxidations and Reductions, Organic Chemistry, Chemicals of Life, The Chemistry of Drugs, Optimizing Food Production, Fresh Water Resources, Air Resources, Material Resources, Energy Resources For a readers interested in a general chemistry text with an emphasis on contemporary applications and an intuitive problem-solving approach that helps readers discover the exciting potential of chemical building blocks, or chemical elements, can be found naturally on earth, and are classified in the Periodic table. Each shell is given a number. Atoms are the fundamental building blocks of chemistry, and are classified in the atom. We say those closest to the nucleus at high speeds. For example, carbon atoms are called isotopes of the atom is a theory of the atom and elements.



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