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W. MbUer and R. Lindner, eds.. Transplutonium 1975, 4th International Transplutonium Element Symposium, Proceedings of the Symposium at Baden Baden September 13—17, 1975 W. MbUer and H. Blank, eds.. Heavy Element Properties, 4th International Transplutonium Element Symposium, 5th International Conference on Plutonium and Other Hctinides 1975, Proceedings of the Joint Session of the Baden Baden Meetings September 13, 1975, North-HoUand Publishing Co., Amsterdam, American Elsevier Publishing Co., Inc., New York. [Pg.228]

Our modem periodic table was developed independently in the late 1860s by Dimitri Mendeleev (Russian) and Julius Lothar Meyer (German). At that time, about 60 elements had been discovered, but nothing was known about atomic stracture. Lothar Meyer and Mendeleev had to work with elemental molar masses and other known elemental properties. [Pg.520]

Whereas the other blocks contain only metals, elemental properties vary widely within the p block. We have already noted that aluminum (3 3 p ) can lose its three valence electrons to form AP cations. Draw a right triangle in... [Pg.553]

Thinking Critically What other element properties would be helpful in creating a periodic table ... [Pg.43]

Thinking Critically Do you think simple models can be used to accurately predict unknown element properties ... [Pg.48]

Distinctive heavy-element properties were also recognized. In particular,... [Pg.99]

Finally, the significant progress and the limits of the ab initio, first-principle, calculations (Hafner 1987, 1989, Colinet 2003, Pettifor 2003), and the usefulness of a number of semi-empirical approaches have to be pointed out. Several schemes and criteria have been suggested to forecast and/or optimize the data concerning certain properties. In the following a short outline will be reported on some prediction methods based on selected correlations between elemental properties and structure formation. [Pg.70]

Different regions in the Periodic Table, that is, different grouping of elements, can be identified, having some analogies in the elemental properties and behaviour, useful as reference framework in a systematic description of the different chemistry fields. [Pg.228]

By using a systematic procedure to find the relevant element properties representing the alloying behaviour of binary systems, Villars (1983, 1985) defined three expressions for atomic properties which enable systems that form compounds to be separated from those that do not. [Pg.309]

Crystal details and numerical values (such as lattice parameter data, etc.) for the different elements are reported in Chapter 5 together with other elemental properties. [Pg.632]

It was first identified and named brevium, meaning brief, by Kasimir Fajans and O. H. Gohring in 1913 because of its extremely short half-life. In 1918 Otto Hahn (1879—1968) and Lise Meitner (1878-1968) independently discovered a new radioactive element that decayed from uranium into (actinium). Other researchers named it uranium X2. It was not until 1918 that researchers were able to identify independently more of the elements properties and declare it as the new element 91 that was then named protactinium. This is another case in which several researchers may have discovered the same element. Some references continue to give credit for protactinium s discovery to Frederich Soddy (1877—1956) and John A. Cranston (dates unknown), as well as to Hahn and Meitner. [Pg.312]

Table 1.6 Elemental properties first four ionization potentials (II, 12,13,14, from Samsonov, 1968 values expressed in eV values in parentheses are of doubtful reliability) electron affinity (e.a., from Samsonov, 1968 eV) Pauling s electronegativity (P, from Samsonov, 1968 eV) Sanderson s electronegativity (S, from Viellard, 1982 adimensional). [Pg.34]


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