New improved html table of the nuclides

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I've created a new html table of the nuclides
that allows you to only show even, odd or every 4th nuclide
making it easier to see patterns in the overall chart.
See the image below.

The horizontal axis can be either 'the number of neutrons'
or 'the number of neutrons minus the number of protons'.
This also makes it easier to see patterns in the overall chart.

It also colors each nuclide according to how stable it is.

Here is the link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Nuclides#Example_charts

I tried to post this in the Math & Science Learning Materials section but I can't post there.

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Do you know the http://www.nndc.bnl.gov/chart/ chart ?
It's pretty handy !
 
No, I didnt.
Thats a really nice chart
 
humanino said:
Do you know the http://www.nndc.bnl.gov/chart/ chart ?
It's pretty handy !

That's very cool. But buggy. Wil not zoom at all in FF3.6, flaky navigation in IE8.


In all my years, I've never seen the periodic table displayed this way. What is the band from Polonium through Actinium?
 
Here are two new views of the periodic table. More information is at http://www.periodic-table.net" .

VajraPeriodicTableColor-sm.png


PaulingSpheronPeriodicTableColor-sm.png
 
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