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American Chemical Society (2008, April 7). Periodic table: nuclear scientists eye future
Brown, T. L., Bursten, B. E., & LeMay, Jr., H. E. (2006). Chemistry: the central science
Chang, R. (2005). Chemistry (8th ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
Housecraft, C. E., & Sharpe, A. G. (2005). Inorganic Chemistry (2nd ed.). Essex,
International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. (2010, December 22). Compendium
Jacoby, M. & Jiang, J. (2010, August 30). Securing the supply of rare earths. Chemical
Koppenol, W. H. (2002). Naming of new elements. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 74 (5),
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http://www.ucc.ie/academic/chem/dolchem/html/comp/transmet.html
Royal Society of Chemistry. (n.d.). Patterns in the periodic table. Retrieved on February
Scerri, E. (2008, January-February). The past and future of the periodic table. American
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Western Oregon University. (1997). A brief history of the development of the periodic
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