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Find the perfect free printable periodic table for any need. Download printable periodic tables as PNG or PDF. Many styles are available.
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These free printable periodic tables, with varying formats and data, can come in handy for studying, homework problems, or experiments in the lab.
Fill-in worksheets for students to build their own periodic table. Colored outlines rather than filled blocks save ink. Letters in element box corners show categories so no information is lost with black and white printing. Just open the file in a PDF reader supporting layers and begin customizing!
Need a periodic table PDF? Here are a collection of free periodic tables to download to your computer, tablet, or phone to print whenever you need one. For printing, you’ll get the best results if you choose the landscape or “fit to page” options.
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Choose from a large collection of printable periodic table PDF files. Included are color periodic tables, black and white tables, blank tables, and a wide selection of specialty tables.
Printable Periodic Tables. Unless otherwise indicated, the following tables are in Acrobat PDF format. To view and print these files, you will need to install the free Adobe Acrobat Reader program on your computer. The program can be downloaded from the Adobe Website. The following descriptions include a sample element from each periodic table.
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Our interactive periodic table includes a wealth of data, plus information about the history, common uses, properties and supply risk for each element, with links to podcasts and videos. You can also explore data trends across the periodic table or select individual groups or periods.