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Elements of the Periodic Tables

"Your periodic table is instructive and fun. I have put it up in my office." Martin L. Perl, 1995 Nobel Laureate
This most beautiful periodic table in the world features photographs of the actual elements whenever possible. The noble gases are represented by their discharge tube colors, iodine is shown both in its solid and vapor phase, and some, like niobium, are photographed in forms that are rarely seen. In addition to the high quality photograph, each element includes its symbol, name, atomic number, and atomic mass. The 3-D Lenticular version is especially awesome!!
Price Starting at $4.95

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Chem Time Clock

Our 24-hour Chem Time Clock replaces the usual numbers found on the face of a clock with symbols of elements having corresponding atomic numbers. "H" replaces "1", "He" replaces "2", etc. The idea for this clock came from Prof. Bassam Shakhashiri at the University of Wisconsin, who had one made during the summer of 1983. It is the perfect addition to a science classroom.
Item #TIM-500 Our Price: 34.95

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Greetings!
Mole day is not just for Chemistry Teachers anymore... Students are being introduced to the elements of the periodic table at younger and younger ages! While they may not be building complex molecules in elementary school, they certainly understand that solids, liquids and gasses are made of atoms.
What better time to initiate a classroom discussion about chemicals than on Mole Day, at 6:02 AM on Oct. 23rd? Take a look at some of these awesome tools and resources we have available to get your students involved and learning using hands-on experiences!
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Hansa Mole
This cute, cuddly, and accurate representation of every chemist's favorite animal is featured at the Spy Museum in Washington DC. Our small black plush is sure to bring a smile to any chemistry enthusiast. From famous maker, Hansa International. ~21 cm (8.5") long.
Item #MOL-175 Our Price: $16.95

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Mole Element Sample Set
Each sample of aluminum, copper, iron, and zinc contains 6.02 x 1023 atoms of the metal. Great for chemistry students learning the mole concept and determining densities and specific heats!
Item #MOL-500 Our Price: $25.95

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Sincerely,
Tami O'Connor & the Team at Educational Innovations, Inc.
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