This has got to be The Most Useful Periodic Table Ever. Not just a boring list of elements and stuff, but also includes things that actually use these basic building blocks of our universe. It’s a joint effort between the University of York in the UK and some other bods, and it’s sitting on a staging server at oil giant BP.com, so this link might not survive long.
Definitely worth downloading if only to learn that Hafnium 72 is used in nuclear submarines and Lanthanum 57 in lighter flints and camera lenses. Who coulda guessed?
I can't find Unobtainium
I can't read it…too pixelated.
"elements and stuff" – your knowledge of chemistry is impressive.
A “non-preview” version which has readable text is here (via Google Preview):
http://docs.google.com/gview?url=http://www.rsc.org/education/teachers/learnnet/pdf/learnnet/rsc/periodic_table.pdf
Just click “download” in the upper left if you want your own copy. Or get it here:
http://www.rsc.org/education/teachers/learnnet/pdf/learnnet/rsc/periodic_table.pdf
just ended up here randomly clicking through red ferret posts. Anyone still have the original one from abpi? Can you share it with dropbox link?