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|    Can atomic number be calculated from qua    |
|    13 Sep 18 19:03:53    |
      From: rick_kingstone777@hotmail.com              The Janet Periodic Table (first printed 1928) is also known as the Left Step       Table. The Janet table orders the elements according to the filling sequence       of the atom.               This table may be re-organized as four square matrices. Each matrix is a       different size.               If the cells of each matrix are represented as a cube, then the matrices may       be stacked to form a stepped pyramid with four “levels”. Each level is a       matrix.       If each cell represents a chemical element, then the stepped pyramid becomes a       3D Table of Elements. It may be named as the “Pyramid Periodic Table”.               Each level may be viewed as a square matrix. It is also possible to view       vertical sections cut through the pyramid to reveal “vertical        elationships” of the elements.              Each element is associated with a cube which has a “location” within the       pyramid. Quantum numbers are used to locate any element within the pyramid.       The atomic number is related to the quantum numbers of the most significant       electron.              Can atomic number be calculated from quantum numbers?              Reference; http://newstuff77.weebly.com 01 The Pyramid Table               --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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