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Paris Street; Rainy Day, by Gustave Caillebotte (1870)
The Shop of the Bookdealer Pieter Meijer Warnars on the Vijgendam in Amsterdam, by Johannes Jelgerhuis (1820)
Astronomer Copernicus, or Conversations with God, by Jan Matejko (1873)
The Two Philosophers, by Rembrandt (1628)
Lucretius (c. 99 – c. 55 BCE) pointing to the casus or clinamen, the unpredictable movement of atoms, without which nature would never have produced anything. From the frontispiece to Of the Nature of Things, 1682.

We choose [these things], not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because [they] will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills

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Astatine Heavy metals Metalloid


Allotropes of boron Block (periodic table) Dividing line between metals and nonmetals Electron affinity (data page) Fluorine Lead Light metal List of alternative nonmetal classes List of aqua-ions and their hydroxo- and oxo- derivatives in aqueous solution List of metalloid lists Metalloid (nomenclature origin and usage) Nonmetal Metal Nitrogen Noble metal Periodic table Periodic table (crystal structure) Post-transition metal (with thanks to Double sharp) Properties of nonmetals (and metalloids) by group Properties of metals, metalloids and nonmetals Toxic heavy metal Types of periodic tables

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Last updated Apr 9

2013 Which elements are metalloids? Journal of Chemical Education. 90, 12, 1703–1707, doi:10.1021/ed3008457. Citations: 67; Views: 2,449
2017 Group 3 for IUPAC: I. User:Sandbh/Group 3, lodged Jan 11th
2018 Iyer S, As sesquicentennial occurs, debate on arrangement of periodic table continues, Daily Bruin, November 21st, with quotations and contributions from Eric Scerri, PJ Stewart, and RE Vernon
2019 Reader comment, Miller JS 2019, Viewpoint: Metalloids—An electronic band structure perspective. Chemistry: A European Journal. 25, 48, 11177, doi:10.1002/chem.201903167
2019 Group 3 for IUPAC: II, lodged Oct 11th
2020 Organising the metals and nonmetals, Foundations of Chemistry, 22, 2, 217−233. Accesses: † 21,581; citations: 11
2020 The location and composition of Group 3 of the periodic table, Foundations of Chemistry, 23, 2, 155–197. Accesses: † 22,325; citations: 20
2020 Cao C, Vernon RE, Schwarz WEH, & Li J, Understanding periodic and non-periodic chemistry in periodic tables. Frontiers in Chemistry. Accesses: 22,602; ‡ citations: 36
2021 Group 3 for IUPAC: III, lodged November 3rd
2022 ACS Spring Technical Program, March 23, "Which elements are metals and nonmetals(?)", virtual presentation, doi:10.1021/scimeetings.2c00137
2023 The location and composition of Group 3: A follow-on examination. 4856 views; 391 downloads; 7 recommendations §
2024 Hydrogen over helium: A philosophical position, Foundations of Chemistry, 26, 1, 15–36. Accesses: 239; citations: 2
ongoing Internet database of periodic tables, 144 contributions

† SpringerLink + Researchgate
‡ Frontiers Media + Researchgate
§ ChemRxiv + Researchgate

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On the bench in my workshop

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Wikipedia related

  •  Essay: A young person’s guide to 1RY, 2RY, and 3RY sources

Chemical elements related

  •  Metal—finish the rewrite; submit to WP:FAC
  •  Which elements are noble metals(?): Ru, Rh, Pd, Ag; Os, Ir, Pt, Au, with Ag as an outlier given its greater reactivity.
  •  Periodic table—review
Eh?

Under a dustcover

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  •  Heavy metal (elements)
  •  Nonmetal
  •  Representative and transition element group names
  •  The periodic table family tree; the n, n + 10 relationship; and Group 3

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