Elements with non-standard electron configurations should be color-coded
Chromium, palladium, and lawrencium are good examples of non-standard electron configuration. In the electron view, hovering over them shows the red portion of the expanded configuration, but it would be nice if this special characteristic was shown in the table itself, either by coloring the box a different color or by coloring the letters a different color. For people new to the concept, it would help draw attention to the fact that there are exceptions to the general pattern. Currently, each element is colored solely according to block, which makes it appear as though the pattern is always consistent.
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AdminMichael Dayah (Admin, Lucent) commented
This has been implemented.