







🔍 Discover the Elements of Style!
This Periodic Table features 83 real elements encased in high-grade acrylic, providing a stunning visual display that is both portable and educational. Ideal for classrooms, laboratories, and as a unique desk decoration, it combines functionality with aesthetic appeal, ensuring a captivating learning experience.
P**K
Decent for the cost
I purchased for my daughter because she asked for a periodic table for her birthday. It comes with a small magnifying glass, not all of the elements are in the table, specifically the toxic or dangerous ones, example:plutonium etc… I thought it was pricey for the size, but my daughter likes it and that’s what matters.
A**R
Daughter loved it!
Bought it for my daughter’s birthday and she love it!
M**D
For the Grandson
Very classy!
C**E
Very neat
Bought this for my dad on Christmas. He loved it. Excellent quality and makes a great gift.
S**K
Very interesting piece
I wish they had offered a bigger size. This is truly an interesting piece! Students enjoyed this a lot.
B**S
Neat sample of elements
This acrylic block contains samples of a number of elements. Some are obviously left out as being either too dangerous, rare, or ephemeral. Others appear to be representative samples. I'm not sure if they bothered to actually include the clear gasses, but there are a number of bubbles to imply the presence of those.I will say that the acrylic is a little delicate. My son chipped it almost as soon as we got it.
T**M
Super Cool
This thing is awesome. I love that it has a representation of the elements visual qualities. It's unclear if these are real traces of the elements or if they're just made to look like the real thing. Regardless it's a nice piece to sit on the shelf or desk and examine.
A**C
Novel, but small
While this is novel, in that many of the elements are physically represented, a larger poster - or even better, using an online/interactive tool - may be easier since additional information and examples could be provided. The symbol for radioactivity is used for hazardous elements, other generally radioactive elements such as uranium and thorium are included without indication that they are also generally radioactive. Other gaseous elements are "present" though it is no clear if they are actually encapsulated in the table or not. This could be a neat for a young student to introduce the table, but I'm not sure I see it's use in an actual academic situation owing to the small size.
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