(Almost) complete Mendeleev table in LaTeX

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Hi,

I have found pretty Mendeleev tables typeset with TikZ. These are
nice, but they are not complete, i.e. layers, electronegativity, etc.,
are not shown.

Is there an (almost) complete Mendeleev table's code out here? I would
appreciate it. Or, at least, the resulting PDF, if the code's author
does not want it to be shared.

Thanks for any info.
- -- 
Merciadri Luca
See http://www.student.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/~merciadri/
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If you want breakfast in bed, sleep in the kitchen.
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Reply Luca.Merciadri (232) 4/20/2010 7:10:40 PM

On 20 Abr, 20:10, Merciadri Luca <Luca.Mercia...@student.ulg.ac.be>
wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I have found pretty Mendeleev tables typeset with TikZ. These are
> nice, but they are not complete, i.e. layers, electronegativity, etc.,
> are not shown.
>
> Is there an (almost) complete Mendeleev table's code out here? I would
> appreciate it. Or, at least, the resulting PDF, if the code's author
> does not want it to be shared.
>
> Thanks for any info.
Have a look at http://www.tug.org/texshowcase/, the code and the
output are both available there.

Happy TeXing

Tordar

> - --
> Merciadri Luca
> Seehttp://www.student.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/~merciadri/
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>
> If you want breakfast in bed, sleep in the kitchen.
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Reply Tordar 4/20/2010 11:39:50 PM


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Tordar <orodrig47@gmail.com> writes:

> On 20 Abr, 20:10, Merciadri Luca <Luca.Mercia...@student.ulg.ac.be>
> wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I have found pretty Mendeleev tables typeset with TikZ. These are
>> nice, but they are not complete, i.e. layers, electronegativity, etc.,
>> are not shown.
>>
>> Is there an (almost) complete Mendeleev table's code out here? I would
>> appreciate it. Or, at least, the resulting PDF, if the code's author
>> does not want it to be shared.
>>
>> Thanks for any info.
> Have a look at http://www.tug.org/texshowcase/, the code and the
> output are both available there.
Thanks for your answer. However, as I specified above, this is a
rather limited Mendeleev table. Is there a more complete one under LaTeX?

Thanks.
- -- 
Merciadri Luca
See http://www.student.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/~merciadri/
- -- 

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Reply Merciadri 4/21/2010 3:04:34 PM

On Apr 21, 4:06=A0pm, Merciadri Luca <Luca.Mercia...@student.ulg.ac.be>
wrote:
> Thanks for your answer. However, as I specified above, this is a
> rather limited Mendeleev table. Is there a more complete one under LaTeX?

I think you may be out of luck. You seem to have rather particular
requirements in mind for the data to be included in the period table:
things like electronegativity are not exactly standard. I suspect
you'll have to adapt an existing one.
--
Joseph Wright
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Reply Joseph 4/21/2010 3:25:44 PM

On Apr 20, 3:10=A0pm, Merciadri Luca <Luca.Mercia...@student.ulg.ac.be>
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snip

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> Is there an (almost) complete Mendeleev table's code out here? I would
> appreciate it. Or, at least, the resulting PDF, if the code's author
> does not want it to be shared.

NIST has a nice table downloadable in vector format here...

http://www.nist.gov/physlab/data/periodic.cfm

I don't know if it has all the information you seek though.

James
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Reply James 4/21/2010 7:57:05 PM

Thanks for all your info. The proposed table is already quite nice. I
actually need to print a table on a (European) A0 format, which is
pretty big. I know that pharmaceutical companies offer such tables,
but I am not a member of such a company...
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Reply Merciadri 4/21/2010 9:08:17 PM

On 2010-04-21, Merciadri Luca <merciadriluca@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for all your info. The proposed table is already quite nice. I
> actually need to print a table on a (European) A0 format, which is
> pretty big. I know that pharmaceutical companies offer such tables,
> but I am not a member of such a company...

do they?  what for? -- my daughter is a doctor, and tends to get
bombarded with freebies from pharmaceutical companies, but has never
mentioned such a chart.  (she would, knowing that i'm an ex-chemist.)
-- 
Robin Fairbairns, Cambridge
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Reply Robin 4/22/2010 1:57:32 PM

On Apr 22, 3:57=A0pm, Robin Fairbairns <r...@warp.cl.cam.ac.uk> wrote:
> On 2010-04-21, Merciadri Luca <merciadril...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Thanks for all your info. The proposed table is already quite nice. I
> > actually need to print a table on a (European) A0 format, which is
> > pretty big. I know that pharmaceutical companies offer such tables,
> > but I am not a member of such a company...
>
> do they? =A0what for? -- my daughter is a doctor, and tends to get
> bombarded with freebies from pharmaceutical companies, but has never
> mentioned such a chart. =A0(she would, knowing that i'm an ex-chemist.)
> --
> Robin Fairbairns, Cambridge

Eh, that's normal! But here, nothing.
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Reply Merciadri 4/22/2010 8:34:12 PM

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