The Cartoon Periodic Table The Cartoon Periodic Table

The Cartoon Periodic Table

    • 5.0 • 3 Ratings

Publisher Description

The Cartoon Periodic Table features a unique cartoon character for every single element on the periodic table. Yes, all 118 of them. 


Each cartoon element is accompanied with a brief description of its key properties and applications, so that you realise that elements aren't just fancy words in chemistry textbooks; they're everywhere and are heavily involved in our daily lives.


This is a great book for introducing children to chemistry, making chemistry fun again to jaded high school students, or simply admiring how cute the cartoon characters are. 


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  • GENRE
    Science & Nature
    RELEASED
    2015
    August 26
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    151
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    Just Love Chemistry
    SELLER
    YOONGIL LEE
    SIZE
    37.6
    MB

    Customer Reviews

    QueenAliyah03 ,

    Book was perfect

    I’m love it lovely picture books

    ... 😁 ,

    2 things

    Awesome BOOK!

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