The Periodic Table Project 4+

JWA Group Inc.

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Always at the forefront of innovation, the University of Waterloo initiated a collaborative student-design project to celebrate 2011 as the International Year of Chemistry. Chem 13 News together with the Chemistry Department and the Faculty of Science encouraged chemistry educators and enthusiasts worldwide to adopt an element and artistically interpret that element to eventually be brought together in a mosaic of science and art. A year later, with the project complete, we have designs by chemistry students from all Canadian provinces and territories, 20 US states and 14 different countries. Each element captures a unique and creative spark but together they ignite a passion for chemistry.

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Versión 1.3

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

The Periodic Table Project is now up-to-date with four newly-named elements, nihonium (Nh), moscovium (Mc), tennessine (Ts) and oganesson (Og). The University of Waterloo Department of Chemistry had a high school student contest to design tiles for these elements. With 200 submissions and thousands of online votes, these four beautiful tile designs have now been added for a complete representation of all the elements.

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