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Alexander Arrangement of the Elements 3-D model - Display version

Regarding the Alexander Arangement of the Elements,
Teachers, Students, and professional Chemists & Physicists have said:

"Makes Learning more exciting..."

"...most unusual and practical!"

I like the 3D Periodic Table a lot. It helps me visualize mentally the periodic table a whole lot better (I'm a 3D kind of person) because I can hold it, smell it, taste it, and look at it from various angles. Also, it looks great on my desk, right next to the bust of Abraham Lincoln (I'm a Lincoln kind of a person) and a photo of bikini clad Erica Eleniak (I'm an Erica kind of person; she's soooo hot).

"This is great!"

"Actinides and Lanthanides are not isolated from the rest. Students couldn't visualize how they fit in."

"Excellent spark for interest! Helps kids visualize and understand... I really like it!"

"...gives students a better perspective."

"Much more accurate visual."

"... a physical image of the total periodic table"

"...(flat chart) distorts arrangement of elements..."

"Easier to envision, more realistic."

"Tracking... more quickly with less confusion."

"...easier mental imaging..."

"...people will want to use it.."

"...current periodic charts are cumbersome in (La/Ac series)."

"Aesthetic"

"Better for visual learners."

"Suggests higher symmetries."

"...new way of looking at arrangement..."

"It invites investigation and discussion."

"Easier reference tool."

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