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We are celebrating all the new Nobel Laureates with a periodic system handicraft session at the Museum for all families. Embroider your own element, or put together your own molecule out of yarn!<\/p>\n
The periodic table is a common tool used by all chemists. The United Nations has designated 2019 as the International Year of the Periodic Table, since 150 years have now passed since Russian chemist Dmitry Mendeleev unveiled the first version of the system, including all then-known elements.<\/p>\n
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