Explore the elements of the periodic table while your tea's brewing using the snap-apart magnetic chemical elements of this Periodic Table Magnet Set, designed exclusively for the Science Museum.
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First published in 1869 by Dmitri Mendeleev, the periodic table is one of the most important references in chemistry. It can be used to understand the relationships between elements and predict the propertis of new elements yet to be discovered. Learn how the lements rae arranged using the priodic table included by placing the elements in their correct position. Snap apart each magnetic chemical element and use them to hold the periodic table to your fridge or create words using the chemical symbols.
The Periodic Table Magnet Set contains 118 magnets and a periodic table for reference.
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28 x 18 cm
409261
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First published in 1869 by Dmitri Mendeleev, the periodic table is one of the most important references in chemistry. It can be used to understand the relationships between elements and predict the propertis of new elements yet to be discovered. Learn how the lements rae arranged using the priodic table included by placing the elements in their correct position. Snap apart each magnetic chemical element and use them to hold the periodic table to your fridge or create words using the chemical symbols.
The Periodic Table Magnet Set contains 118 magnets and a periodic table for reference.
Specifications
28 x 18 cm
409261