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126 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Dec 4, 2009
8:25 pm
Can one make another tetrahedral arrangement with 4-sphere tetradra? All the double-periods are divisible by 4, so on the face of it this shouldn't be...
127 Richard
chemguy777 Send Email
Dec 5, 2009
3:53 am
Hi Jeff This corresponds to the R44 combination of periodic matrix sets. Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periodic_matrix_set regards Richard...
128 Valery
vanalumerb Send Email
Dec 6, 2009
4:33 pm
Well, I am not sure that making tetrahedral arrangement with 4-sphere tetrahedra is the correct path, since in nature the elements are synthesised by emitting...
129 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Dec 8, 2009
11:52 pm
I'm familiar with s+p hybridization- anyone out there know what the limits are for other combinations? Also how many different geometries associated? Is there...
130 Valery
vanalumerb Send Email
Dec 9, 2009
8:59 pm
I think that the fact that s-electrons are first electrons to ionize in all blocks (fdps) of the periodic system is way too interesting! Apparently, oxidation...
131 Richard
chemguy777 Send Email
Dec 21, 2009
12:23 am
It may be observed that the traditional PT and certainly the Janet PT arranges the periods (rows) into pairs. If the top row of each pair is separated from the...
132 Valery
vanalumerb Send Email
Dec 22, 2009
4:37 pm
I think that Richard wanted to say that spin is associated with Pauli's exclusion principle, not the Madelung Rule. Double periodicity indeed is associated...
133 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Dec 25, 2009
1:14 am
May you and your loved ones find joy and fulfillment in the coming year. Best regards, Jess Tauber phonosemantics@......
134 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Dec 25, 2009
2:27 am
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ed078p877.1 I've been able to access links from this page so far. Jess Tauber phonosemantics@......
135 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Dec 27, 2009
9:58 pm
I'm getting a little tapped out myself book-budget-wise, so maybe one of you might be interested: Janet, Charles, 1928 La classification héliocoidale des...
136 Valery
vanalumerb Send Email
Dec 28, 2009
3:10 pm
I am curently re-reading prof. Henry Bent's book "New ideas in chemistry from fresh energy for the Periodic Law (see references), where he discusses Chemical...
138 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Dec 28, 2009
3:26 pm
I was considering this doubling just this morning myself- that is, the m sub l system appears to repeat (m sub s), but not immediately, so requiring the first...
139 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Dec 28, 2009
6:42 pm
You may have some trouble accessing the links and database functions- I haven't been able to get into them. Hopefully the problem is temporary- getting help...
140 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Dec 29, 2009
1:11 am
As is well known, helium both acts like a noble gas, and forms a nice triad with neon and argon (2+18)/2=10, leading to proposals for leaving it over or moving...
141 jess tauber
yahganlang Send Email
Dec 29, 2009
2:56 pm
It has been pointed out to me that I've misidentified He as Ne in the bottom of my posting. Sorry for any lost sleep! :-) Jess Tauber...
142 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Dec 29, 2009
5:55 pm
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/12/091228152348.htm Interesting stuff. So what nanocombination of cheap materials will look and act like gold? Can we...
143 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Dec 29, 2009
8:35 pm
Ok. So we know that left-justified triads exist too: (1+5)/2=3, (5+21)/2=13, (21+57)/2=39, etc. each involving two upper members from the same block, and a...
144 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Dec 30, 2009
1:55 pm
Well, I thought it was humorous.... http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150400371995 Jess Tauber...
145 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Jan 9, 2010
5:25 am
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/01/100107143909.htm Jess Tauber...
146 Richard
chemguy777 Send Email
Jan 10, 2010
8:44 pm
The Janet form of the Periodic Table contains "left steps" which always occur in pairs. See; http://www.meta-synthesis.com/webbook/35_pt/pt.html#j To some...
147 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Jan 10, 2010
9:02 pm
Instead of simply adding a new quantum number without altering the existing ones, can we redistribute the functional duties of the originals and then have...
148 Valery
vanalumerb Send Email
Jan 11, 2010
1:01 am
The paired periods are called dyads (in Henry Bent's book) and they occur because of n+l effect that is represented graphically here ...
149 Richard
chemguy777 Send Email
Jan 11, 2010
2:51 am
Hi Val Thanks for your comments on new QN "E". Would you please send me a link to yourwebsite and let me know where to read. Do you have the name of Henry...
150 Valery
vanalumerb Send Email
Jan 11, 2010
4:44 pm
Richard, The name of Henry Bents book is "New Ideas in Chemistry Form Fresh Energy for the Periodic Law", Authorhouse, 2006. You will find a lot of good...
151 Valery
vanalumerb Send Email
Jan 12, 2010
7:41 pm
This is what I found at http://www.disclose.tv/forum/pineal-gland-dmt-dna-tetrahedron-2012-t11760-120.html: Exciting Finding Shows that Tetrahedrons can...
152 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Jan 15, 2010
5:28 am
I'm going to start putting together a compendium of postings to other discussions involving alternate periodic tables- I'll assume that the number of these is...
153 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Jan 15, 2010
8:20 am
I just picked up copies of Henry Bent's 'New Ideas in Chemistry from Fresh Energy for the Periodic Law' and 'The Periodic Table: Into the 21st Century' edited...
154 Valery
vanalumerb Send Email
Jan 15, 2010
4:50 pm
Here are couple older forums: http://forums.jce.divched.org:8000/webx?14@...@.1adc94b8/4 ...
155 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Jan 15, 2010
7:11 pm
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/01/100110151331.htm Jess Tauber...
156 JessT
yahganlang Send Email
Feb 11, 2010
9:57 am
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/02/100209182405.htm Interesting stuff. Jess Tauber...
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