Chemistry periodic puzzle
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Description
A beautiful set of hardwood cubes with information
about the 118 elements on each face of each cube, this
Periodic Puzzle is an engaging teaching tool as well
as a visually interesting classroom or lab display. Use
atomic number, atomic mass, electron configuration,
electronegativity, ionization energy, or atomic radius
to organize the elements and build a periodic table.
Organize the elements by a property trend and then
look for the exceptions – what can we learn from the
exceptions? Choose from the Demonstration model or
the Classroom Set which contains four sets of the first
five rows of the representative elements [Groups 1 –
8], so four groups of students can study the properties
and organize these 34 elements into a perfect periodic
table. Unlike the Demonstration Model, the Classroom
Set does not include those troublesome transition
metals.