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The Periodic Table Book: A Visual Encyclopedia of Element $19.99 (RRP $35) + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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A stunning visual encyclopedia of the elements

This eye-popping encyclopedia takes you on a tour of all the world's elements.

From argon to zinc, each and every one of the 118 chemical elements are explored in dazzling detail. With the periodic table celebrating its 150th anniversary in 2019, you'll be in your element as you discover the incredible variety of building blocks that make up our Universe and learn the remarkable ways we now use them.

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  • Greawt Deal!!!!

  • Thanks op, have bought

  • +1

    Will this make a good coffee table book?

    • for ages 9-12 , if you have young kids it’s a coffee table book and might inspire them to pursue STEM …… i wouldn’t use it to impress women when dating about about my worldly knowledge by having on coffee table , unless they did bad at chemistry in school.

      else google or school chemistry text ….i was actually looking at gumtree for some printed school texts people don’t need anymore to supplement my sons school texts.

  • +3

    I'm inert so I'll not react to this deal

  • Dammit, sold out whilst in my cart. Would have loved this book.

  • From argon to zinc

    From helium to oganesson

  • Hey You (Au)

    How many pieces of (Ag) on Australia Day? lol

  • every one of the 118 chemical elements are explored in dazzling detail.

    I want to know what pictures they have for elements 104-118. These elements are all unstable, they undergo nuclear decay within milliseconds, so they can only be created as single atoms in particle colliders.

  • +1

    Saw this at Aldi for $4.99 a couple of days ago.

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