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Updates Element.atomic_mass field based on IUPAC 2021 tabulation #57

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3 changes: 1 addition & 2 deletions README.md
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A nice interactive visualization of the periodic table, based on PeriodicTable.jl, can be found [here](https://github.com/lancebeet/julia-scripts#periodictabletoyjl).

### Data by
The data used for this package has been pulled up in parts from [here](https://github.com/Bowserinator/Periodic-Table-JSON).
Some information has been (and will be) added over time.
The data used for this package has been pulled up in parts from [here](https://github.com/Bowserinator/Periodic-Table-JSON). Atomic weights are from the [IUPAC 2021 tabulation](https://iupac.qmul.ac.uk/AtWt/)

### Related packages
[Mendeleev](https://github.com/Eben60/Mendeleev.jl) is [API compatible](https://eben60.github.io/Mendeleev.jl/#Compatibility-Issues) with the `PeriodicTable` and contains much broader range of data on chemical elements. [IsotopeTable](https://github.com/Gregstrq/IsotopeTable.jl), also inspired by `PeriodicTable`, provides data on various isotopes.
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