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  1. It would be nice to have a view displaying the "origin" of the elements: merging neutron starts, exploding massive stars, exploding white dwarves, cosmic ray fission, etc. Such as shown on:

    https://www.visualcapitalist.com/visualizing-the-origin-of-elements/

    or

    https://www.sciencealert.com/this-awesome-periodic-table-shows-the-origins-of-every-atom-in-your-body

    and many other places.

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  2. Hello,
    this periodic table is really fantastic !
    There is yet a lot of useful information, it could be interesting to improve the properties of table with crystallographic parameters for elements that can be found in solid state. for example, lattice parameter, crystal class, space group etc ...
    Anyway, many thanks for this great work !
    Georges

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  3. For example, H+, Fe2+/Fe3+, O2-, Ir4+, etc.

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  4. I teach 8th grade physical science and we use your amazing site regularly. The problem is it has way more information than an 8th grader would need. Is there a way to view a simplified version of all the properties? Many are just not applicable to 8th grade. Easiest way would be to have check boxes so you can select the properties that you want to see at that time

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  5. The data is available on Wikipedia:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prices_of_chemical_elements

    It would be great to be able to visualize this data on Ptable.

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  6. I would LOVE to have Mendeleev's original table with the option to view the properties, etc. And, there are so many other alternative tables!

    I would be happy to help program this over the summer break.

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  7. On my windows pc, whenever I switch to the electrons page on the PT, my computer lags a ton and task manager shows that chrome takes up 90% of CPU usage. This doesn't happen on my iPad or anything so I think it's some sort of windows bug

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  8. Radium Chloride (RaCl2) and Radium Bromide (RaBr2) are not present in the "Compounds" section of the website.

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  9. maybe add important numbers like avagadroes number and the speed of light, and also some diatomic molecules and some polyatomic ions

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