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Just a small cross-section of the many ways we use those elements in the periodic table. I wasn't aware of some of the more obscure ones; this should be plenty enough for some Wikipedia hunting when I have the time.
Reviewed by M-104 Oct 22 2008, 07:08am ( 78 reviews ) • universe-review.ca
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Rated by Ausearth on Oct 08, 1:26pm
periodic table
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Rated by Anilorak on Oct 04, 4:03pm
Wish I had one of this at school =)
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Rated by Baileybob28 on Sep 24, 9:44am
Used to have one just like this on the wall in my old primary school.
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Reviewed by maxxbachman on Sep 24, 4:50am
Pretty neat, good for kids starting to learn chemistry at school.
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Rated by insyen on Sep 23, 3:28am
*useful
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Rated by DinaRubina on Aug 21, 3:50am
good for childrens who learning chemistry
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Rated by andyatk on Aug 18, 3:51pm
This is very useful, and interesting!
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Reviewed by civver on Jun 13, 3:44pm
Awesome.
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Rated by Pokster00 on Mar 08 2009, 5:27pm
It's pretty cool, but salt should not be under sodium because salt is sodium cholryde
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Rated by maryaks on Feb 22 2009, 12:18pm
I'm into visuals. Visuals and the periodic table is like seeing the recipe and tasting the recipe too.