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Periodic-Table-JSON

A json of the entire periodic table. Feel free to use it in your projects.

Temperatures such as boiling points and melting points are given in degrees kelvin. Densities are given in g/L and molar heat in (mol*K) Information that is missing is repersented as null. Some elements may have an image link to their spectral bands. All elements have a three sentence summary from wikipedia. Currently the color tag is useless, so please use appearance instead.

A link to the source where the information was from is provided in each element under the key "source"

Here's an example of how it's formatted:

{
  "Hydrogen": {
		"symbol": "H",
		"number": "1",
		"period": 1,
		"category": "diatomic nonmetal ",
		"atomic_mass": 1.008,
		"color": "colorless",
		"appearance": "colorless gas",
		"phase": "Gas",
		"melt": 13.99,
		"boil": 20.271,
		"density": 0.08988,
		"discovered_by": "Henry Cavendish",
		"molar_heat": 28.836,
		"source":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen",
		"named_by": "Antoine Lavoisier",
		"spectral_img": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Hydrogen_Spectra.jpg",
		"summary": "Hydrogen is a chemical element with chemical symbol H and atomic number 1. With an atomic weight of 1.00794 u, hydrogen is the lightest element on the periodic table. Its monatomic form (H) is the most abundant chemical substance in the Universe, constituting roughly 75% of all baryonic mass.",
		"ypos": 1,
		"xpos": 1
	}
}

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