Try the following resources for information on the elements! Once you are on a web site, either type in the name of your element or click on the appropriate box on the periodic table to get information about the element.
Chemicool Periodic Table (http://www.chemicool.com)
Color-coded Periodic Table that enables you to find an element by searching on its name.
Chemical Elements (http://www.chemicalelements.com/)
An online, interactive Periodic Table of the Elements. Provides information on the 109 named elements plus elements 110 - 112. (This site is more difficult than some of the others to use if you know the name of the element, but not its atomic number or symbol.)
A New Periodic Table (http://corrosionsource.com/handbook/periodic/)
Includes history, Sources, Compounds, Properties, Uses, Isotopes, Cost and Handling. Includes related links. Provided by Corrosion Science, Inc.
It's Elemental - a Periodic Table of the Elements (http://education.jlab.org/itselemental/)
The periodic table itself is not as graphically splashy as some of the others, but the benefits are a printable version and the ability to test your knowledge of the Table of Elements online with Element Flash Card, Element Hangman, Element Matching, Element Concentration and Element Math games.