Each square of the periodic table contains information about the element. Who invented the Periodic Table? The Periodic Table was invented byDmitri Mendeleevin 1869, who was the first scientist to put elements in order of atomic mass. Mendeleev was so clever at spotting patterns he left gaps fo...
The samples (except gases) weigh about 0.25 grams each, and the whole set comes in a very nice wooden box with a printed periodic table in the lid. To learn more about the set you can visit my page about element collecting for a general description and information about how to buy one,...
Music from the Periodic Table This collection of 7 soundscapes represents the tones of the colors of the spectral light signatures of the elements. Each element has a unique set of colors. This project converts wavelength to frequency.
"Racket" may be the right word for this sample, which used to be a racquetball racket prominently labeled as "TITANIUM". If it were titanium, it wouldn't have melted at about 700C in my crucible of truth. It gets worse. It could have been one of many commonly used high-strength alum...
This sample represents titanium (in the needles) in the "The Grand Tour of the Periodic Table" mineral collection from Jensan Scientifics. Visit my page about element collecting for a general description, or see photographs of all the samples from the set in a periodic table layout or with ...
This oxygen tube is not installed in the table, because it's so dim you couldn't really see it, and it's said to not last very long. So I just turned it on long enough to make the photographs (including a 360 degree rotation). Source: Special Effects Neon Contributor: Theodore Gray...
Periodic Table of the Elements: Uranium Periodic Table of the Elements: Vanadium Periodic Table of the Elements: Xenon Periodic Table of the Elements: Ytterbium Periodic Table of the Elements: Yttrium Periodic Table of the Elements: Zinc
collection with element samples. At some point their American distributor sold off the remaining stock to a man who is now selling them on eBay. The samples (except gases) weigh about 0.25 grams each, and the whole set comes in a very nice wooden box with a printed periodic table in the...
(See, it really is useful as a table! OK, and technically if you look at the picture, I'm using a Fisher titanium pen, and the picture was taken before I even got this pen. Isn't memory a wonderful thing? I could have sworn I had used this one, until I actually checked the ...
My periodic table poster is now available!Indium is a wonderful metal because unlike so many soft, silvery, low-melting-point metals it's neither dangerously reactive nor toxic. It is so soft you can easily bend it, or dent it with your fingernail. Having handled both, I would say that ...