Cosmochemical Periodic Table of the Elements in the Solar System
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In cosmochemistry, the Cosmochemical Periodic Table of the Elements in the Solar System is a periodic table that lists all known chemical elements. In addition, it supplements the standard periodic table with extra information for each element, including its condensation temperature, abundance information in the solar system, and geochemical significance. The table was developed by Dr. Katharina Lodders, a Senior Research Scientist at Washington University, in 2003.
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References
- Whitehouse, Dr. David (2003). Revised table of atoms proposed. Retrieved Oct. 25, 2003 from http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3204189.stm
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External link
- Cosmochemical Periodic Table of the Elements in the Solar System (http://solarsystem.wustl.edu/metsoc03.pdf)
