An Alternative Periodic Table

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We all know there are 118 known elements in the Periodic Table, which forms an irregular 7x32 grid. But what if atomic structures worked differently, resulting in a bigger grid and weird elements, some of which are science-fictionish, and some that are quite similar to IOTL compounds like chocolate, paper, lemon juice, and cow’s milk?

Changes

 * Atomic structures would work much differently. As a result, the periodic table would be arranged differently, with a bigger grid and much more elements.
 * A lot of these would be similar to IOTL compounds. For example, there would be elements called “milk” (found in most mammals’ milk, and drinkable on its own, hence the name), “chocolate” (edible and found in most cocoa beans), “lemon” (named because of being found in lemon juice, and combining with 2 hydrogen atoms to make a liquid called lemonade), and “paper” (which would be mined, but otherwise be used similar to “dead-tree” paper).