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Periodic Table
A periodic table with a database of element x-ray properties including edge energy, edge yield and fluorescent jumps
Introduction to what sound is
A few pages that have interactive elements to demonstrate what sound is.
How Tire Pressure Gauges Work
A brief description of how Tyre Pressure Gauges work from HowStuffWorks.com, with an interactive element to it.
Physicoro
The sites offers information about the constitution of matter including elements, nuclides and fundamental particles. Also includes comprehensive list of formulae and online unit converters.
Henry Moseley
A British chemist who studied under Rutherford and brilliantly developed the application of X-ray spectra to study atomic structure; his discoveries resulted in a more accurate positioning of ...
The Periodic Table
In 1869, a Russian chemist named Dmitri Mendeleev came up with a way of organizing the elements that were known at the time. He set them out in order of atomic weight, and then grouped them into rows ...
Center for X-ray optics
A data bank relating to energy levels, x-ray properties of elements, synchrotron radiation, optics and detectors, with miscellaneous data.
Big Bang Nucleosynthesis: Cooking up the first elements
A discussion of Big Bang models and nucleosynthesis.