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First Uses of the Periodic Table Element – Carbon
How Do We Get It? – Lutetium
First Uses of the Periodic Table Element – Zirconium
Then and Now – The Periodic Table Element – Xenon
Science Can Be Magical – Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Presented Alphabetically By The Metal Horn Unicorns
Unicorn and Science! How magical. Take a look at the new book by Sybrina Durant with Illustrations by Pumudi Gardiyawasam. It’s called Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Presented Alphabetically By The Metal Horn Unicorns. They say, “No Metal – No Magic…and No Technology”.
The Magical Periodic Table Element – Erbium
The Periodic Table Element, Erbium seems magical because it possesses certain properties that make it truly unique. Named after the small town of Ytterby in Sweden, where it was discovered in the 19th century, Erbium has captivated scientists and chemists alike with its fascinating features.
Sybrina’s Unicorn Book Store
Visit Sybrina’s Unicorn Book Store by clicking the poster above or the link below. You will be taken straight to the section of the online store to browse unicorn books for Teens, Ya and Older Readers. There are over 350 books in that category alone.
On the right side of the every page, you will see all of the different sections of the online store. Other book sections are titled Little Kid Books and Middle Kid books. Those sections contain books for young children and tweens
Iown The Iron Horned Unicorn’s Story
Iown the Iron-Horned unicorn is a member of the magical metal horn unicorn tribe from Unimaise who has magical power over the earth’s core. Iown is a member of the Earthworks Herd.The iron in their horns ties them to the earth so they can enrich soil with the touch of their horn
The Magical Periodic Table Element – Zinc
Zinc is a metal that has many uses and properties that make it seem magical. At room temperature, zinc is brittle and blue-white in color, but it can be polished to a bright finish. Zinc salts burn blue-green in a flame. It is widely used in different industries, such as construction, medicine, and manufacturing, due to its unique characteristics that make it stand out from other metals available in the periodic table. Zinc has earned a reputation for being a magical metal that has captivated the interest of many scientists and researchers over the years.