Periodic Table Of Elements Acrylic Block, Science Chemistry Chart for Teachers, Students, Classroom - Newest 118 Elements, (6.7” * 4.7 “)
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Periodic Table Of Elements Acrylic Block, Science Chemistry Chart for Teachers, Students, Classroom - Newest 118 Elements, (6.7” * 4.7 “)
⚛️ EXTREMELY INFORMATIVE - All essential information of a periodic table are listed: from boiling/melting point, element names and element symbol, atomic number, mass of the element to electronegativity.
⚛️ PERFECT READING. Distributed in 6.7 * 4.7 * 0.9 inch, no item is missed and individual values can be easily read from a distance.
⚛️ AN INDISPENSABLE COMPANION FOR SCHOOL, UNIVERSITY, WORK AND THE LABORATORY!
⚛️ VERY VISIBLE. The 118 elements of the current periodic table are separated by colors by classes. This makes it easy to find specific items and ensures a faster learning effect.
⚛️ ATTRACTIVE GIFT. The collection looks great on a desk, in your hands, and anywhere else it can be displayed. For those who love chemistry or who have problems with this (school) subject, the colorful acrylic block is a good investment.
⚛️ EASY TO UNDERSTAND. The states of aggregation, main elements and subgroups, metals, non-metals, semi-metals and noble gases are identified with different colors.
⚛️ QUICK CLEANING. Easy to clean and maintain, it can be cleaned with a soft soapy cloth, and the surface scratches are easy to handle and polish.
⚛️ MANY UTILITIES. It can be used in classrooms and laboratories to make learning more interesting, provide professional learning tools for teachers, and can also be used for desktop display.
⚛️ UPDATED 2022. The periodic table shows all the elements in a clear and attractive design. The current version includes the newly named elements 113 Nihonium (Nh), 115 Moscovium (Mc), 117 Tennessine (Ts), and 118 Oganesson (Og), as well as the current IUPAC-recommended integrals for standard relative atomic masses.