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We've tried to anticipate some of the questions that might crop up as people use the 109 web site. We've provided answers below. If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to contact us at the following e-mail address: feedback@chemsoc.org. We hope you enjoy using the site.

Where did the images and text come from?

The aims of this project are to produce images that explore and reflect upon the diversity of elements that comprise matter in as unique and innovative manner as possible and to realise the potential for a visually dynamic graphic form of the periodic table

The text accompanying each element image has been provided by kind permission of Dr John Emsley. This information was first published in The Periodic Table Compendium, compiled by the Royal Society of Chemistry .

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Can I use the images from 109 for my own personal use?

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Are there any opportunities to sponsor the 109 web site or individual elements on the site?

If you are interested in sponsorship, please contact Phil Abrahams using the following e-mail address:

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Can I download the data contained in the 109 web site?

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If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to contact us at the following e-mail address: feedback@chemsoc.org. We hope you enjoy using the site.