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INFOhio Resources:
Access Science: McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology Online.
Oxford Reference Online--Click on science, click on Dictionary of Chemistry/type in your element
Web sites:
Chemicool Periodic Table In addition to basic information such as atomic weight, this site includes more advanced information including states, energies, oxidation and electrons, reactions, radius, conductivity and abundance.
Chemistry.org, Website of the American Chemical Assoication
About Chemistry. Includes chemistry symbol quiz.
Los Alamos National Laboratory's Periodic Table of the Elements
BOOKS AVAILABLE FROM THE MEDIA CENTER PERTAINING TO
CHEMICAL ELEMENTS:
Farndon, John. Books in the "Elements" series (Call number 546) Calcium Carbon Gold Hydrogen Iron Magnesium Nitrogen Oxygen
Heiserman, David Exploring chemical elements and their compounds.
New book of popular science. Volume 3: Chemistry (RE
Newton, David E.The chemical elements. Newton, David E. Chemical elements : from carbon to krypton 3 v.(Call number 546)
Oxlade, Chris. Elements and Compounds. Stwertka, Albert. A guide to the elements. World Book Encyclopedia of Science: Volume 3: Chemistry![]()
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