Chemical elements
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Chemical elements
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Chemical elements
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Incoming Resources
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- The mystery of matter, search for the elements, A production of Moreno/Lyons Productions in association with Oregon Public Broadcasting ; written & produced by Stephen Lyons ; directed by Muffie Meyer & Stephen Lyons
- Exploring the elements, a complete guide to the periodic table, words by Isabel Thomas ; pictures by Sara Gillingham
- The lost elements, the Periodic Table's shadow side, Marco Fontani, Mariagrazia Costa, and Mary Virginia Orna
- Hunting the elements, a Nova Production by Powderhouse Productions for WGBH ; produced by Dan McCabe ; written, produced and directed by Chris Schmidt
- The electric pickle, 50 experiments from the periodic table, from aluminum to zinc, Joey Green
- The mystery of the periodic table, Benjamin D. Wiker ; chapter heading illustrations by Jeanne Bendick ; technical drawings by Theodore Schluenderfritz
- The periodic table, a very short introduction, Eric R. Scerri
- Reactions, an illustrated exploration of elements, molecules, and change in the universe, Theodore Gray ; photographs by Nick Mann
- Mendeleyev's dream, the quest for the elements, Paul Strathern
- Forces of nature, a BBC production with PBS co-produced by France Télévisions ; producer and director, Stephen Cooter (Motion, Color), Matthew Dyas (Elements, Shape) ; executive producer, Andrew Cohen ; series producer, Danielle Peck
- A tale of seven elements, Eric Scerri
- Seven elements that changed the world, an adventure of ingenuity and discovery, John Browne
- The periodic kingdom, a journey into the land of the chemical elements, P.W. Atkins
- Living with the stars, how the human body is connected to the life cycles of the Earth, the planets, and the stars, Karel Schrijver and Iris Schrijver
- Why there's antifreeze in your toothpaste, the chemistry of household ingredients, Simon Quellen Field
- Elemental, how the periodic table can now explain (nearly) everything, Tim James
- The periodic table, a visual guide to the elements, Paul Parsons & Gail Dixon
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