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Element collecting holder?
I've been trying to buy all the elements on the periodic table (chemistry major) but I'm not sure what to permanently place them in. I have them in this form of make-up case thing that's lined up for now (to recreate the shape of the table). I just want to see if there's a better looking thing I could keep it in. Perhaps a shot glass holder that's in the shape of one, or an actual table made for it. The only tables I've found were like $1000 because it came with some elements.
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- Anonymous2 years ago
Some elements are highly unstable radioactive, and others are expensive.
https://www.thoughtco.com/what-is-most-expensive-e...
This company in Europe shows a few customer displays
https://www.novaelements.com/periodictablecollecti...
Glass vials and a label printer holds most and once you know the vials you can have acrylic cut.
A display case for shot glasses would also fit vials or other small parts
- davidLv 72 years ago
Your 'project' === keep in whatever you want.
... BUT, as you know, some elements like Na, Li, that entire group, react with oxygen and water vapor in the air, so they will need to be stored in a sealed container.