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current00:02, 7 June 2020Thumbnail for version as of 00:02, 7 June 20202,820 × 1,910 (562 KB)SandbhTypo fixes
23:57, 6 June 2020Thumbnail for version as of 23:57, 6 June 20202,820 × 1,898 (562 KB)SandbhMinor adjustment to electron configuration format
06:31, 6 June 2020Thumbnail for version as of 06:31, 6 June 20202,820 × 1,914 (566 KB)SandbhThe heavy alkaline earths now show as anomalous on account of d sub-shell hybridisation, which gives rise to their crystalline structures i.e. Ca-Sr are fcc (unlike the hcp of Be and Mg) and Ba-Ra are bcc. Pa-Pu now show as anomalous given f-electron hybridization, which gives rise to their low symmetry crystalline structures The two f-block options have been swapped so that the option with the lowest number of anomalies (17 v 45) appears first. In both cases, excluding the f-block, there...
02:37, 30 May 2020Thumbnail for version as of 02:37, 30 May 20202,802 × 1,860 (550 KB)SandbhAdded contextual data on oxides and oxidation states
13:08, 28 May 2020Thumbnail for version as of 13:08, 28 May 20202,640 × 1,822 (455 KB)SandbhAdd accidentally removed anomalous configurations
11:48, 28 May 2020Thumbnail for version as of 11:48, 28 May 20202,672 × 1,800 (450 KB)SandbhTypo
11:42, 28 May 2020Thumbnail for version as of 11:42, 28 May 20202,672 × 1,800 (450 KB)SandbhStatus of electron configurations corrected
11:21, 28 May 2020Thumbnail for version as of 11:21, 28 May 20202,672 × 1,800 (451 KB)SandbhCorrected configurations for Es-Md
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