

Normally, it takes 1-2 business days for processing, then 15-25 business days for delivery. How long does it take for shipping and delivery?.Please contact us if you need assistance. If you don't have a positive experience for any reason, we will do whatever it takes to make sure you are 100% satisfied with your purchase. Please be patient, we are doing our very best to fulfill every order that we receive! Xenon, Krypton, Argon, Neon, Helium, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Hydrogenĭue to extremely high demand, orders take a 1-2 days longer to ship. The Elemental™ Periodic Table contains bubbles of the gaseous elements:.Although several elements within the Periodic Table are dangerous, the collection is 100% safe to handle and store.Except for Uranium and Thorium! We were able to embed them safely. Due to its illegality or radioactivity, Technetium, Promethium and the elements from Polonium to Oganesson were excluded. The collection contains 83 individual element samples.The Elemental™ Periodic Table measures 114mm x 152.4mm x 25.4mm (4.5" x 6" x 1").Greek xénon, neuter form of xénos 'strange'Ĭeres, a dwarf planet, considered a planet at the time Symbol Sb is derived from Latin stibium ' stibnite'įrench iode, from Greek ioeidḗs, 'violet'.Latin antimonium, the origin of which is uncertain: folk etymologies suggest it is derived from Greek antí ('against') + mónos ('alone'), or Old French anti- moine, 'Monk's bane', but it could plausibly be from or related to Arabic ʾiṯmid, 'antimony', reformatted as a Latin word Latin indicum, ' indigo', the blue colour found in its spectrum Symbol Ag is derived from Latin argentum.Pallas, an asteroid, considered a planet at the time Greek rhodóeis, ' rose-coloured', from rhódon, ' rose' Greek molýbdaina, 'piece of lead', from mólybdos, 'lead', due to confusion with lead ore galena (PbS) Niobe, daughter of king Tantalus from Greek mythology see also tantalum Zircon, a mineral, from Persian zargun, 'gold-hued' Ytterby, Sweden, where it was found see also terbium, erbium, ytterbium Strontian, a village in Scotland, where it was found Most likely from German Zinke, 'prong' or 'tooth', though some suggest Persian sang, 'stone'įrench arsenic, from Greek arsenikón 'yellow arsenic' (influenced by arsenikós, 'masculine' or 'virile'), from a West Asian wanderword ultimately from Old Iranian *zarniya-ka, 'golden' Nickel, a mischievous sprite of German miner mythologyĮnglish word, from Latin cuprum, from Ancient Greek Kýpros ' Cyprus' Vanadis, an Old Norse name for the Scandinavian goddess FreyjaĬorrupted from magnesia negra see § magnesiumĮnglish word, from Proto-Celtic * īsarnom ('iron'), from a root meaning 'blood' Titans, the sons of the Earth goddess of Greek mythology New Latin potassa, ' potash', itself from pot and ash Greek argós, 'idle' (because of its inertness) Latin silex, ' flint' (originally silicium)

Magnesia, a district of Eastern Thessaly in GreeceĪlumina, from Latin alumen (gen. Symbol Na is derived from New Latin natrium, coined from German Natron, ' natron'.Greek elements hydro- and -gen, ' water-forming'īeryl, a mineral (ultimately from the name of Belur in southern India) īorax, a mineral (from Arabic bawraq, Middle Persian * bōrag)
