Sulfur

Sulfur is the 16th element. It has a strong concentration around the yellow-green to green-yellow emission. There are also 2 strong lines near the infrared, one near cyan and two in the indigo. I am showing all of the major spectra but will only play part of the scale as many of the notes are…

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Chlorine

Chlorine is the 17th element in the periodic table. Since many of the colors and tones are very close to each other, they are combined. It is difficult to hear the difference in tone when the tones are within a few Hertz of each other, and for the purpose of this project, the exact tones…

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Argon

Argon is the 18th element and is a Noble Gas and is inert, reacting very rarely with other elements.

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Potassium

Potassium (K) is the 19th element. In the blog “Tones of Potassium” there are more details. Here you will find the chart and individual tones of the element.

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Calcium

Calcium (Ca) is the 20th element in the periodic table. There are many persistent lines in the spectrum. Here you can see the table of resonances, hear the tones for each set of colors and access the improvisation for this element.

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Scandium

Scandium (21) is the 21st element. See the post- The Tones of Scandium, for a description of the element.  

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Titanium

Titanium is the 22nd element in the periodic table. Here are the individual tones, scale and soundscape for Titanium. See the blog post Tones of Titanium for a bit more about this element. Green Violet Ultraviolet Titanium Scale Titanium Sound Sketch

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Vanadium

Vanadium is the 23rd element. There is a bit more information on the blog post: Tones of Vanadium. Orange Violet       Ultraviolet Vanadium Scale Vanadium Sound Sketch

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Chromium

Chromium is the 24th element. See other details at the blog post: Tones of Chromium. Green Violet Ultraviolet Chromium Scale Chromium Sound Sketch

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Manganese

Manganese is the 25th element. See more about this element in the blog piece, Tones of Manganese. Violet Ultraviolet Manganese Scale Manganese Sound Sketch

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Iron

Iron is the 26th element in the periodic table. The ultraviolet colors only have a representation of the tones, and as they were also very strong lines, they are included here.

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Cobalt

Cobalt is the 27th element. See Tones of Cobalt for how cobalt is used in the body. All of the elements colors are in the ultra violet range. If I take them an octave lower they have the following colors: Red Green Blue Cobalt Scale Cobalt Sound Sketch

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