Re: nuclear shell model periodic table

From: Gregory L. Hansen (glhansen_at_steel.ucs.indiana.edu)
Date: 10/03/04


Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2004 12:22:30 +0000 (UTC)

In article <4e35159f.0410022256.4ee102be@posting.google.com>,
Y.Porat <maporat@012.net.il> wrote:
>glhansen@steel.ucs.indiana.edu (Gregory L. Hansen) wrote in message
>news:<cj9j4l$bpp$1@hood.uits.indiana.edu>...
>> In article <y93wtykgtl8.fsf@nestle.csail.mit.edu>,
>> Allan Adler <ara@nestle.csail.mit.edu> wrote:
>> >
>> >Periodic tables of the elements, based on the electronic shells are
>> >available in abundance. Where can I find a periodic table based on
>> >the nuclear shell model instead?
>>
>> You might be looking for a chart of the nuclides.
>>
>> http://www.chartofthenuclides.com/
>----------------
>Hansen
>i have a little question to you and material for thinking:
>it is about the chemical periodic table of Mendeleiv:
>
>how and why is it that all the lanthanoids are concentraited
>in one 'square' of that table ??
>what happence with the 'magic number' of the periodic table-
>in that case of the Lanthanoids?
>can it be a problematic(questionable) case for the existing theory?

Sorry, I do not know. I haven't studied that sort of thing in any detail.

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