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Dead Chemists - History of Chemistry Part G

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Free PowerPoint available with purchase! Part G focuses on the development of the Periodic Table specifically contributions by Lavoisier, Dalton, Berzelius, Dobereiner, Dumas, Cannizaro, de Chancourtois, Newlands, Meyer, Mendeleev, Ramsay and Moseley. Please Enjoy!

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