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*J. Van Spronsen. (1969) ''The Periodic System of the Chemical Elements, the First One Hundred Years.'' Elsevier: Amsterdam. | *J. Van Spronsen. (1969) ''The Periodic System of the Chemical Elements, the First One Hundred Years.'' Elsevier: Amsterdam. | ||
**Detailed history of the periodic system, one of the few such histories. | **Detailed history of the periodic system, one of the few such histories. | ||
*Scerri ER. (2007) [http://www.questia.com/read/113265763 ''The Periodic Table: Its Story and Its Significance''.] New York: Oxford University Press. | [http://books.google.com/books?id=LJ-W3_z9YCYC&dq=scerri+periodic&source=gbs_navlinks_s Google Books preview.] | |||
**“The one definitive text on the development of the periodic table by van Spronsen (1969), has been out of print for a considerable time. The present book provides a successor to van Spronsen, but goes further in giving an evaluation of the extent to which modern physics has, or has not, explained the periodic system.” | |||
*E. Mazurs. (1974) ''The Graphic Representation of the Periodic System During 100 Years.'' University of Alabama Press: Tuscaloosa. | *E. Mazurs. (1974) ''The Graphic Representation of the Periodic System During 100 Years.'' University of Alabama Press: Tuscaloosa. |
Revision as of 10:33, 15 March 2010
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- F.P.Venable. (1896) The Development of the Periodic Law. Chemical Publishing Co.: Easton, PA. | Read Online.
- Detailed history of the periodic system, lacking discussion of the role of modern physics in understanding the periodic system.
- J. Van Spronsen. (1969) The Periodic System of the Chemical Elements, the First One Hundred Years. Elsevier: Amsterdam.
- Detailed history of the periodic system, one of the few such histories.
- Scerri ER. (2007) The Periodic Table: Its Story and Its Significance. New York: Oxford University Press. | Google Books preview.
- “The one definitive text on the development of the periodic table by van Spronsen (1969), has been out of print for a considerable time. The present book provides a successor to van Spronsen, but goes further in giving an evaluation of the extent to which modern physics has, or has not, explained the periodic system.”
- E. Mazurs. (1974) The Graphic Representation of the Periodic System During 100 Years. University of Alabama Press: Tuscaloosa.
- The many ways the periodic system has been graphically represented, over 700 examples, with attempt at classifying them logically.
- Leigh GJ. (2009) Periodic Tables and IUPAC. Chemistry International 31(1):Jan-Feb. (The News Magazine of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry [IUPAC]) Last accessed page modified 6-Jan-2009 on 15-Mar-2010.
- IUPAC does not officially approve any particular variant of the periodic table, gives criteria to be met before one submits a variant for consideration of IUPAC approval.