The periodic table is immensely powerful for rationalizing many different properties of the chemical elements, but would turning it on its head make some important aspects easier to understand and give everyone a new perspective on chemistry?
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The scripts used to run the experiment during the current study, the stimuli and data generated are available in the Open Science Framework repository: https://osf.io/wzak8/?view_only=7240a7cdcc3746c2a20a078fe5d08821.
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The authors thank E. Scerri of UCLA for his advice and encouragement.
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M.P. made the original proposal of inverting the periodic table; S.T. designed the inverted version of the table; A.M. and E.P. designed the psychology experiment; A.M. collected the data; A.M. and E.P. processed and interpreted the data. All authors contributed to the final manuscript.
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Poliakoff, M., Makin, A.D.J., Tang, S.L.Y. et al. Turning the periodic table upside down. Nat. Chem. 11, 391–393 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41557-019-0253-6
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