The Fermilab ARISE Project

A Survey of Families of the Periodic Table

References

Synopsis

Scenario

Student Pages

Index

A annotated list of your links. Include the name of the site and the URL as a link. Under the link include a couple sentences on why the student might find this site useful.

1. Periodic Table of the Elements[aol.com], http://members.aol.com/jeff555555/Table/ptable.html

Each element on this periodic table will be linked to an interesting www site related to that element.

2. Periodic Table of the Elements[lan.gov] http://CST.lanl.gov/CST/imagemap/periodic/periodic.html

This periodic table links each element to a site to find information on the element's history, sources,

properties, and uses.

3. PeriodicTable of the Elements[ubc.ca] http://www.cs.ubc.ca/cgi-bin/nph-pertab

This site lists elements by name, symbol, atomic number, and physical properties.

4. PeriodicTable of the Elements http://users.boone.net/yinon/default.html

Each element is linked to a page of information for the element.

The Fermilab Education Office Homepage: http://www-ed.fnal.gov

This is a wonderful site filled with information for students about particle physics including a newspaper with cartoon and puzzles and an opportunity to calculate the mass of the top quark using real data!

 


Authors: Elizabeth Heiberger

The Fermilab ARISE Project sponsored by Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Education Office and Friends of Fermilab. Funded by the The Illinois State Board of Education.
Created: July X, 1997
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