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Periodic table poster

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Periodic table set/25, 11×17"

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Safer sodium demonstration

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Ward's® Chemistry Safer Sodium Demonstration

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Smart Mat Periodic, 4 units of same title

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Periodic Table Smart Mat

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Stick to Science Chemical Nomenclature Cards

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Stick to Science Magnetic Periodic Table Investigation

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The Great Periodic Table Race Set

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This program looks at the most recently discovered elements (including Ununseptium and Ununtrium) and the type of commitment and research that is required to make such discoveries. We introduce students to precious elements such as gold, silver and copper and illustrate how “The Big Three” were ins

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WARD’S Periodic Table of the Elements Flash Cards

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Wall Poster

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Wall Poster

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Ward's® Halides: Family Characteristics Lab Activity

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We begin this program, The Periodic Table, by comparing and contrasting metals with non-metals. We then describe how Dmitri Mendeleev, the scientist who devised the first Periodic Table, organised the elements not just into metals and non-metals but also into groups based on patterns in the way tha

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