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Subject: Re: [kde-edu]: Chemistryproblem
From: Jason Katz-Brown <jason () katzbrown ! com>
Date: 2002-07-16 0:59:37
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Monday 15 July 2002 14:29、Birgit Schulz さんは書きました:
> Hi Carsten ...
>
> here is a link to the ( in opinion) best Online-Periodic-table, were you
> can get informations about the elements 116 and 118:
>
> http://www.webelements.com/
>
> As chemistry-teacher I must say that those elements - eg the chemical
> properties - are not really interessting for pupils and teachers.
> More interessting is the way how they were found. The animated gif :-) for
> 118-Uuo is really nice.
> I'm a bit ashamed that I did not already test Kalzium. The properties of
> these two elements are not really important but when information about the
> apperance and the discovery are included in Kalzium I would include the two
> elements then.
> Of course .. those two elements and the other very heavy elements with a
> weight over 100 will never be very important for chemistry and non-atomic
> physics because they have a too short live.
>
> Wish you all good two weeks, because me and my husband will be at Crete ...
> Birgit Lachner.
Did you read the article? :-)
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