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Periodic Table Magnets
Now you can manipulate and assemble the elements with Periodic Table Fridge Magnets. Use them on your refrigerator, magnetic board, and anything with a metallic, magnetic surface. Each tile is 1/2"x 3/4" with some color coding of tiles – green for alkali metals, yellow for alkaline earth metals, purple for transition metals, light blue for other metals, red for nonmetals, dark blue for noble gases, and white for unknown chemical properties. You can create your own elements with five blank tiles. A guide provides proper tile placement to assemble a table (10"x 9.8" when complete). Use tiles to help you learn the elements or to spell words and leave messages for others.
The modern periodic table of the elements is closely based on
Dmitri Mendeleev's 1869 study aid and now you can have one of these
amazing tables on your fridge.
Homeschool Chemistry Curriculum, Workbooks, Lab Materials, Kits, Games, and Chemistry Lab Supplies
as a fun way to learn the elements for high school Chemistry 101 class... a hands on supplement
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I thought this would be a good reference for the periodic table. It is the multisensory that I try and include with all the lessons we do.