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7B50.50 - Periodic Table

Code Number: 7B50.50
Demo Title: Periodic Table
Condition: Good
Principle: Electron Beams and Properties
Area of Study: Modern Astronomy
Equipment:
Mounted and moveable Periodic tables.
Procedure:
The lecture rooms have large Periodic tables mounted in them that we try to keep up to date. However, if a more recent chart is needed one can be attached to the moveable white board and moved into the classroom.
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