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Video, Introduction To The Periodic Table Video, Introduction To The Periodic Table

WL6706E-11      $126.70     


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Why is the periodic table arranged the way it is? The next time your students ask this question, you can use this full-color video to provide the answer... as many times as needed! The video begins with the basics, the physical and chemical properties of common elements. Students discover how the table was organized into its comprehensive sequence-by tracing Mendeleev's model to the modern table we use today. As students begin to understand why the elements are arranged as they are, they'll learn how to interpret the information and how to use the table for prediction.



WL6706E-11 VHS (30 min)
*** Temporarily out of stock and will ship when it becomes available. ***
$126.70





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