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* [http://www.st-spike.org/pages/graphics/graphics_t.htm Table of Elements] - an image of the "[[Rascals]]" chart at [http://www.st-spike.org/ Spike's ''Star Trek'' Page] taken from [[Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Continuing Mission]] (just click on the first thumbnail)
   

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Periodic table

Table of Elements in 2369.

A chemical element is a material consisting of one type of atom, such as hydrogen, oxygen, or iron. There are over 90 naturally occuring elements, and many more that are synthesized. There are over 323 elements in all. Elements occur in four different states: solid, liquid, gaseous and as plasma. Elements can also exist, composed of antiparticles, as antimatter. (TNG: "Manhunt"; "Rascals")

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