Wikipedia:WikiProject Elements/PTG/background

PTG (talk)
Periodic Table Graphics
Themes
(the sciences)
WT:ELEM
Graphics
(the presentations)
Blocks
(BLOCK) (talk)
Micro-PT
(MICRO) (talk)

enwiki PT data sets edit

The PT in other wikis edit

PT in other wikis
lang iwl FA wiki size lang speakers note
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color scheme
:commons:
 
Commons
:commons:PT of elements 2018
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Wikidata
d:Q10693 2020
en en:Periodic table   2020 2021
Cebuano ceb:Talaang peryodiko Same as eswiki
Swedish sv:Periodiska systemet 2013
German de:Periodensystem   + Wikipedia:WikiProject Elements/PTG/set/dewiki
French fr:Tableau périodique des éléments 2020
Dutch nl:Periodiek systeem User:LaundryPizza03/PTG/set/nlwiki
Russian ru:Периодическая система химических элементов 2020
Italian it:Tavola periodica degli elementi 2020
Spanish es:Tabla periódica de los elementos Wikipedia:WikiProject Elements/PTG/set/eswiki
Polish pl:Układ okresowy pierwiastków User:LaundryPizza03/PTG/set/plwiki
Waray war:Taramdan peryodika 2020
Vietnamese vi:Bảng tuần hoàn   2020
Japanese ja:周期表 2020, except UNK =   #eeeeff and SA =   #f4f4c6;
this wiki lumps the regular and extended periodic tables
Chinese zh:元素周期表 Same as 2018 except RENONM =   #a0ffa0
Egyptian Arabic arz:جدول_دورى + Block-based, image-only; User:LaundryPizza03/PTG/set/arzwiki
Arabic ar:جدول_دوري 2020
Ukrainian uk:Періодична система хімічних елементів 2020-like, except SA =   #ff7399 or   #33cc66
Portuguese pt:Tabela periódica 2020 except AEM =   #f9b56a and X =   #e3fa67
Persian fa:جدول_تناوبی 2020
Thai th:ตารางธาตุ 2013, even SA and ESA
Afrikaans af:Periodieke tabel 2020
Turkish tr:Periyodik tablo 2018
simple simple:Periodic table 2020, except SA =   #cc70cc
Norwegian no:Periodesystemet   2020
Serbian sr:Периодни систем   2013
Galician gl:Táboa periódica dos elementos   2013
Indonesian id:Tabel periodik   2013
Croatian hr:Periodni sustav elemenata   Close to 2020, except UNK =   #eeffff
en, de wiki show viewcounts; enwiki: 23k/day; dewiki: 5200/day

Off-wiki examples edit

  • primefan.ru 2018 (has Z sub-prefixed ;-) (Droog Andrey at WT:ELEM ~yesterday; Ds is enthousiastic) 28 February 2018)
  • PubChem [1]

About asterisks edit

This edit by Double sharp I'd like to keep :-) -DePiep (talk) 11:49, 24 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Regarding the asterisks

Of interest might be the earlier 1988 report on this matter. Although this is where the compromise apparently came from, it then spends a funnily large amount of time detailing how Sc-Y-Lu-Lr works, and the subsequent 1990 IUPAC Red Book appeared inconsistently with a Sc-Y-*-** 18-column table and a Sc-Y-Lu-Lr 32-column table.


“ According to the electron configurations of the elements, the scandium

group consists of the elements Sc, Y, Lu, Lr.

This was pointed out as early as 1959 by L.D. Landau (ref. 20) and later by other authors (ref. 13, 14, 20 to 25). Most periodic tables in textbooks and classrooms, however, list Sc, Y, La, and Ac as elements of the scandium group and designate the elements Ce to Lu and Th to Lr as lanthanides and actinides, respectively. The historical background for this arrangement is given in a paper by W.B. Jensen (ref. 21). Based upon their electronic configurations and their chemical and physical properties, the elements La to Yb and Ac to No should be inserted between barium and lutetium and between radium and lawrencium or for practical reasons be listed at the bottom of the table. The series La to Yb and Ac to No then, however, cannot be named correctly as lanthanides and actinides since they contain the elements lanthanum and actinium and not only elements similar to lanthanum and actinium as is purported by the ending -ide (or -oid according to an earlier IUPAC recommendation). ”

Therefore I would say that having asterisks to show where exactly La–Yb and Ac–No belong (between groups 2 and 3), although not explicitly recommended, is surely within the spirit of what is stated given the pains that were taken to explain where exactly they should be inserted. Double sharp (talk) 05:11, 24 January 2021 (UTC)

— Double sharp
Also the report clearly explains that the "long form" refers to the 18-column, pre-actinides (pre-Seaborg) form. As opposed to the "short form", the Mendeleevian 8-gruppe (10-column) PT, with or without the noble gases column (#11). The "32-column" form is not a structural change, it is a graphical notation (alternative to the 18-column plus ~f-block below. Not the depiction (18 or 32 columns), but the addition of the f-block does require naming like 'Extended long form'. -DePiep (talk) 12:08, 24 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Basic colors edit

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blue #0000ff #0645ad 1.01
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0.07 240 1 0.5 1 1 0-0-255
green #00ff00 #0645ad 6.22
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0.72 120 1 0.5 1 1 0-255-0
yellow #ffff00 #0645ad 7.94
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0.93 60 1 0.5 1 1 255-255-0
pink #000000 #0645ad 2.46
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0-0
wl #0645ad #000000 2.46
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0.07 217.4 0.933 0.351 0.965 0.678 6-69-173 analyse wl

Rare earths discoveries edit

Interesting graph