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   Richard Kingstone to All   
   Can the Janet Periodic Table be separate   
   07 Jun 17 16:24:10   
   
   From: doulting@shaw.ca   
      
   Charles Janet first proposed his periodic table in 1929. The Janet Periodic   
   Table (JPT) is also known as the “Left Step” Periodic Table.    
      
   Each step has two rows. Each step is a combination of nuclear and electric   
   properties.   
      
   The Janet table may be separated into four parts. Each part is a   
   “fundamental periodic table” containing 30 elements. The fundamental   
   tables reveal relative groupings of the elements.   
      
   An electron has spin represented as a quantum number (S);	S = ½    
      
   A magnetic quantum number (mS) is associated with the magnetic moment of   
   electron spin and takes two values;    
      
           mS = ±½     
      
   The nucleus also has spin represented as a quantum number (SN);	SN = ½    
      
   A magnetic quantum number (mN) is associated with the magnetic moment of   
   nuclear spin and takes two values;    
      
           mN = ±½    
       
   This is the basis for nuclear magnetic resonance.    
      
   Can the Janet Periodic Table be separated by electron and nuclear magnetic   
   moments (mS , mN)?   
      
   Reference;	http://newstuff77.weebly.com 	    (19 Separated Janet)    
      
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