Elements organised: the periodic table

United Kingdom, 1978

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A series of excellent demonstrations, with graphics, showing how the great variety in the behaviour of the elements can be organised into a systematic structure, the Periodic Table. Please note that there is some background noise on the tape. Suitable for middle and upper secondary levels.

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co-producer

David Jackson

Tony Jolly

production company

BBC

Open University

Duration

00:25:20:00

Production places
United Kingdom
Production dates
1978

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