Periodic patterns: the Group (n) and Group (n + 10) linkage [Book Review]

Foundations of Chemistry 15 (2):229-237 (2012)
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Abstract

The early Periodic Tables displayed an 8-Group system. Though we now use an 18-Group array, the old versions were based on evidence of similarities between what we now label as Group (n) and the corresponding Group (n + 10). As part of a series on patterns in the Periodic Table, in this contribution, these similarities are explored for the first time in a systematic manner. Pourbaix (Eh–pH) diagrams have been found particularly useful in this context

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