The Definitive Academic Periodic Table of Elements (85 × 65 cm · 300 DPI)

The Definitive Academic Periodic Table of Elements (85 × 65 cm · 300 DPI)

This academic periodic table of elements has been created as a serious scientific reference, not as decorative wall art alone. It is designed for chemistry laboratories, universities, research institutions, educational facilities, and advanced learners who require accuracy, clarity, and transparency.

Unlike many periodic tables that mix assumptions with facts, this table carefully distinguishes between experimentally observed properties, illustrative representations, and elements that do not exist as macroscopic matter. Every visual and textual decision follows modern chemical understanding and academic standards.

This is a periodic table built for trust and professional use.

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Scientific Philosophy Behind the Table

Most periodic tables display element images without explaining whether those images are real photographs or illustrative assumptions. This table follows a rigorous academic philosophy.

It clearly communicates:

  • Which elements have real, observable macroscopic samples
  • Which elements have no real photographs
  • How states of matter are represented consistently
  • Why gases are shown with emission colors
  • Which elements occur naturally and which are synthetic

This approach aligns with university-level chemistry education and laboratory practice, where precision matters more than decoration.

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State of Matter Representation

The state of matter of each element under standard conditions is indicated by text color, allowing immediate recognition without icons or visual clutter.

  • Solid elements are shown in black
  • Liquid elements are shown in blue
  • Gaseous elements are shown in dark red
  • Elements with unknown or unconfirmed macroscopic states are shown in gray

This system enables fast visual scanning, remains scientifically accurate, and is ideal for academic and laboratory environments.

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Gases and Electrical-Discharge Emission Colors

All gases are naturally transparent and colorless. However, when electrically excited, gases emit distinct colors, a phenomenon widely observed in laboratory discharge tubes and spectroscopy.

In this table, gaseous elements are visualized using electrical-discharge emission colors, with a clear explanatory note stating that these colors appear only under excitation, such as in:

  • Gas discharge tubes
  • Plasma experiments
  • Spectroscopic analysis

This avoids the common mistake of implying that gases possess intrinsic color.

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No Real Photograph Transparency

A defining feature of this periodic table is its honest treatment of elements that cannot be photographed.

Some elements exist only:

  • Atom-by-atom
  • For extremely short durations
  • In quantities far too small to form visible matter

For these elements, no real photograph exists, and any image used elsewhere is necessarily illustrative. This table clearly marks and explains such cases instead of implying physical samples that do not exist.

This includes superheavy elements and certain highly radioactive elements produced only in particle accelerators or nuclear reactors.

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Natural and Synthetic Elements Explained

The table includes a carefully worded scientific note describing the origin of the elements:

  • Elements 1–92 occur naturally
  • Elements 43, 61, 93, and 94 occur only in trace natural amounts
  • Elements 95–118 are synthetic and exist only through human creation

This wording is academically accurate, defensible, and suitable for universities and research institutions.

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Print Size, Resolution, and File Format

This periodic table is provided as a ready-to-print digital file, designed for professional large-format printing.

  • Physical size: 85 × 65 cm
  • Resolution: 300 DPI
  • File format: JPG (high-quality)
  • Optimized for wall display in laboratories, classrooms, and lecture halls
  • Text and symbols remain clearly readable at normal viewing distance

This product is not a printed poster.
You will receive a high-resolution JPG file suitable for professional printing, framing, or mounting according to your needs.

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Designed for Academic and Laboratory Environments

This periodic table is suitable for:

  • University chemistry departments
  • Research and analytical laboratories
  • Educational institutions
  • Libraries and science centers
  • Advanced classrooms
  • Professional study spaces

Typography, spacing, color balance, and explanatory notes are optimized for clarity, durability, and academic credibility.

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Educational Value

This table teaches more than element names and atomic numbers. It communicates:

  • The limits of human observation
  • The difference between real samples and representations
  • How laboratory conditions affect appearance
  • Why some elements cannot exist as visible matter
  • How modern chemistry separates theory from experiment

As a result, it functions as both a reference chart and a teaching tool.

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Why This Table Is Different

Most periodic tables aim to be decorative or simplified. This table aims to be honest, precise, and transparent.

  • It does not exaggerate
  • It does not speculate visually
  • It does not imply false physical properties

Instead, it respects scientific accuracy and the intelligence of its audience.

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Who This Table Is For

  • Chemistry students and educators
  • University faculty
  • Laboratory professionals
  • Science enthusiasts seeking accuracy
  • Institutions requiring reliable educational visuals

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Academic Endorsement

Designed for chemistry laboratories, universities, and advanced science education; scientifically accurate and transparently documented.

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