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This periodic table of elements provides comprehensive data on the chemical elements including scores of properties, element names in many languages and most known nuclides (Isotopes). Below the table there is a "Chemical Elements Sorted By" section with links that will sort chemical elements by various properties.
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Coumarin derivative pesticides, liquid, flammable, ... Periodic Table of Elements; Provides comprehensive data for each element of the periodic table of elements including up to 40 properties, names in 10 languages and common chemical compounds. Information also provided for 3,600 nuclides and 4,400 nuclide decay modes.
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IR-5.1 Introduction; IR-5.2 Stoichiometric names of elements and binary compounds ; IR-5.3 Names of ions; IR-5.4 Generalised stoichiometric names; IR-5.5 Names of addition compounds; IR-5.6 Final remarks; IR-5.7 References...
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(Examples are men's names like Ruvn, Benyomen, Fishl, and Shemtov, and women's names like Rokhl, Malke, Sheyne, and Sora.) Each root name includes a detailed description of the origin (etymology) of the name, a list of the variant and derivative names displayed in a scheme that reveals how the variants evolved,
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Moroshkin (1867: 33) also reminds us that names in diminutive form can lose their endings, leaving only the these elements (Viachko from Viacheslav, Sviatosha from Sviatoslava, etc.). Some of these elements are true protothemes, but many of them are only prepositions, negations, adverbs, or verbal derivatives.
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The full text of the IUPAC names for elements of atomic number over 100 ... For elements 101-103 the systematic names are minor alternatives to the trivial names already approved by IUPAC. The systematic names and symbols for elements of atomic numbers greater than 103 are the only approved names and symbols for those...
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www.chem.qmul.ac.uk/iupac/AtWt/element.html
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Note: Final Names of the elements 104 to 109 is here, and elements 110 to 112 are undefined. ... Hydrogen is the only element whose isotopes have been given different names. Deuterium and Tritium are both used as fuel for nuclear fusion reactors. One atom of Deuterium is found in about 6000 ordinary hydrogen atoms.
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The meaning and history of first names. ... A name element is an etymological piece of an individual name. Some names contain multiple elements, such as dithematic given names which contain two elements. ... Following is a list of common name elements in names of various origins...
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