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The Reference Tables for Physical Setting/Chemistry, 2011 Edition, has been revised to reflect the latest information on the subject. Some of the tables have been moved to different pages, while others have been enlarged or replaced with updated versions.
89 Acactinium4991.11323347110.201. Elements 90 and above have been omitted. * boiling point at standard pressure ** density of solids and liquids at room temperature and density of gases at 298 K and 101.3 kPa — no data available. Source: CRC Handbook for Chemistry and Physics, 91 st ed., 2010–2011, CRC Press.
Regents Examination in Physical Setting/Chemistry. Please note: You must use Adobe Acrobat Reader/Professional X or higher to open the secure PDF files of scoring materials. If you are using an earlier version of Adobe Acrobat Reader/Professional, you will not be able to open the secure PDF files.
The Chemistry Reference Tables (CRT) is an invaluable tool to the chemistry student. It contains important measurements, equations, and identification tables. The booklet is frequently used during classes, tests, and lab assignments. The CRT is also used on the Chemistry Regents Exam.
Physical Setting/Chemistry. 2002 Physical Setting/Chemistry - For use only with examinations administered from June 2002 to June 2011. Periodic Table of the Elements (32 KB) Reference Tables for Physical Setting/Chemistry Pages 1-7 (77 KB)
These chemistry reference tables are made available by the New York State Education Department. Chemistry Regents prep This site shares a series of explanatory videos, practice quizzes and past Regents tests.
Many questions on the New York State Physical Setting/CHEMISTRY Regents Exam may be answered simply by using information given on the Reference Tables. Other questions may require information from the Reference Tables to set up calculations in order to determine the answer.