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One interesting feature of is its use of more than 1,000 vivid photographs to show elements not just in their raw, pure forms, but also within surprising everyday objects . This approach makes abstract chemistry relatable by connecting elements to items like rubber boot soles (zinc) or the Statue of Liberty (copper). Key Features
The Periodic Table Book: A Visual Encyclopedia of the Elements
One interesting feature of is its use of more than 1,000 vivid photographs to show elements not just in their raw, pure forms, but also within surprising everyday objects . This approach makes abstract chemistry relatable by connecting elements to items like rubber boot soles (zinc) or the Statue of Liberty (copper). Key Features
The Periodic Table Book: A Visual Encyclopedia of the Elements