What if the periodic table starts and ends with triads?
Journal Article: DOI: Scerri, Eric (2006) What if the periodic table starts and ends with triads? [Preprint]
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to propose a new design for the presentation of the periodic system of the elements. It is a system that highlights the fundamental importance of elements as basic substances rather than elements as simple substances. Furthermore the fundamental nature of atomic number triads of elements is put to use in obtaining a new perfect triad by relocating hydrogen among the halogens to give the triad H, F, Cl. An unexpected regularity in the period lengths of successive rows is obtained on rearranging the table to start with the halogens on the left-hand side. The relative virtues of this table, as compared with the medium-long form and the left-step table, are discussed.
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Keywords
atomic number triads
basic substances
fundamental importance
fundamental nature
halogens
left-hand side
left-step table
new perfect triad
period lengths
periodic system
relative virtues
simple substances
successive rows
triad H
unexpected regularity

