The Simplest Periodic Table We've Ever Seen
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The Periodic Table of the Elements, by electronic structure
Alison Haigh
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In this beautiful, easy-to-read periodic table, created by London-based graphic designer Alison Haigh, each element is represented by a visualization of its electronic structure, rather than by numbers and letters.
The dots each represent electrons-so, hydrogen, which has an atomic number of 1, is the single dot in the upper lefthand corner.
Check out the radioactive synthetic element Copernicium, which has an atomic number of 112 (and was first created in 1996 by scientists in Germany.:
You can purchase a print of this periodic table here. Or, check out the periodic table of humanity's worst vices.
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