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![]() A 17" × 11" foldover notebook size (AP9020) fully updated in 2017 with the four new elements-perfect for student use.The front side only of our 58" × 42" periodic table mounted on a spring roller assembly (AP4530).A 58" × 42" two-sided wall chart bound with durable plastic holders with clips (AP9021)-fully updated in 2017 with the four new elements!.Teachers also asked us for historical information for each element, common uses to generate student interest, derivation of the name or symbol of each element and abundance of the element in crustal rocks. The colors on the table indicate metal, semimetal or nonmetal for each element. Each element displays the atomic symbol and the atomic number of that element. We also included information like melting and boiling points, heat of fusion and vaporization, electronegativity, electron configurations and much more. The periodic table with names is shown below. We accomplished this by grouping this information on one side of each element box. ![]() Scientists use the periodic table to quickly refer to information about an element, like atomic mass and chemical symbol. ![]() Teachers asked for a periodic table where the most vital information-atomic number, atomic symbol, name and atomic mass-doesn’t get lost. The periodic table of chemical elements, often called the periodic table, organizes all discovered chemical elements in rows (called periods) and columns (called groups) according to increasing atomic number. We asked the country’s best high school chemistry teachers, “What do you want in a periodic table?” We took their suggestions and incorporated them into Flinn’s new two-sided, four-color periodic table. ![]()
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