This file requires updating because: Many new elements in this table (Uub, Uut, Uup, Uus, Uuo) now have an official IUPAC name; it should be updated accordingly. But the image is of poor quality; the small print is fuzzy and hard to make out, even at the highest resolution. Conversion to SVG is highly recommended. In doing so, you could add a timestamp to the file.
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Summary
DescriptionPeriodic Table by Number of Stable Isotopes.PNG
English: Periodic table colored according to the number of stable isotopes. Elements with odd atomic numbers have only one or two stable isotopes, while elements with even atomic numbers all have three or more stable isotopes, except for the first three: helium, beryllium, and carbon.
Italiano: Tavola periodica colorata secondo il numero degli isotopi stabili. Gli elementi con numeri atomici dispari hanno soltanto uno o due isotopi stabili, mentre gli elementi con numeri atomici pari hanno tutti tre o più isotopi stabili, eccetto i primi tre: elio, berillio e carbonio.
Date
7 June 2008 (original upload date)
Source
Original file (Image:Period Table of the Elements) was created by User:Cryptic C62 and I switched the colors.
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changed Ununquadrium/Uuq to Flerovium/Fl and Ununhexium/Uuh to livermorium/Lv: new official IUPAC names/symbols; not a perfect job, but the small print is unreadable anyway
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