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  • Pub. Date: September 2002
  • 2pp

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    • Pub. Date: September 2002
    • Publisher: Spark Publishing
    • Format: Paperback, 2pp

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    SparkChartsTM—created by Harvard students for students everywhere—serve as study companions and reference tools that cover a wide range of college and graduate school subjects, including Business, Computer Programming, Medicine, Law, Foreign Language, Humanities, and Science. Titles like How to Study, Microsoft Word for Windows, Microsoft Powerpoint for Windows, and HTML give you what it takes to find success in school and beyond. Outlines and summaries cover key points, while diagrams and tables make difficult concepts easier to digest. 
     
    This two-page chart is a perfect reference for homework and problem sets. On side one, the chart lists the most important chemical formulas and provides quick refreshers on significant figures and balancing equations. Side two includes a beautiful periodic table that gives the following information for each element:

    • Name
    • Atomic number
    • Atomic symbol
    • Atomic mass
    • Oxidation states (most stable state in bold)
    • Electronegativity
    • Electron affinity
    • First ionization potential
    • Atomic radius
    • Electron shell configuration

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    Useful Periodic Tableby Anonymous

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    April 25, 2008: The Periodic Table is quite useful for the student who needs Electronegativity, Electron Affinity, Ionization Potential, Atomic Radius, and the Shell Configuration. The Formulas are on the back side of it and are rudimentary for Chemistry I.