Sources:
- Periodic Table.com
Click any element to see 3D rotating images, stories and facts - Webelements
The first periodic table on the web and a high quality source of chemistry information relating to the periodic table. Coverage is such that professional scientists and students at school interested in chemistry and other sciences will all find something useful. - LennTech Periodic Table
Each chemical element contains a link to a page that explains itschemical properties, health effects,environmental effects, application data, an image and also information of the history/inventor of each element. - Los Alamos National Laboratory Periodic Table
For students of all ages. - Chemical Compounds (e-book reference – login with “Esquimalt” as username and “student” as the password)