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Iridium Giclee Print - Periodic Table of the Elements

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The Periodic Table of the Elements - Iridium

Drawing taken from a self initiated project of the illustrator and designer James Nicholls, designed to show the scientific and everyday uses* of all 118 elements in the periodic table as an educational and entertaining piece of wall art, in a more engaging way than a standard periodic table. Every element has been hand drawn by the artist over the course of 3 years. Each drawing shows the atomic number, the symbol, and with the use of colour the group that the element falls into.

The full periodic table can be viewed here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/527844087/illustrated-periodic-table-of-the

ridium is a chemical element with symbol Ir and atomic number 77. A very hard, brittle, silvery-white transition metal of the platinum group, iridium is the second-densest metal (after osmium) with a density of 22.56 g/cm3 as defined by experimental X-ray crystallography.

Iridium was discovered in 1803 among insoluble impurities in natural platinum. Smithson Tennant, the primary discoverer, named iridium for the Greek goddess Iris, personification of the rainbow, because of the striking and diverse colors of its salts. Iridium is one of the rarest elements in Earth's crust, with annual production and consumption of only three tonnes. Iridium is found in meteorites in much higher abundance than in the Earth's crust, as shown here in this print.

- Available in 2 sizes: A4: 210 x 297mm, A5: 148 x 210 mm

- Printed with the Ultrachrome HDR archival ink system of the Epson 7890 LFP on Hahnemuehle Giclee German Etching Paper (Matt FineArt – textured paper, 310 gsm, 100% a-Cellulose, white, mould-made)

- Frame is not included (just for illustration purposes)

www.illustratedperiodictable.com

All UK orders are sent by Royal Mail 1st Class, and tracking information will be supplied with shipping confirmation.

All artwork designed in London, and usually printed in the UK

From 1st February 2020, all EU orders of prints will be printed on demand and dispatched from a print studio in Germany until further notice. This will enable faster shipping and prevent any extra custom charges on delivery.
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The Periodic Table of the Elements - Iridium

Drawing taken from a self initiated project of the illustrator and designer James Nicholls, designed to show the scientific and everyday uses* of all 118 elements in the periodic table as an educational and entertaining piece of wall art, in a more engaging way than a standard periodic table. Every element has been hand drawn by the artist over the course of 3 years. Each drawing shows the atomic number, the symbol, and with the use of colour the group that the element falls into.

The full periodic table can be viewed here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/527844087/illustrated-periodic-table-of-the

ridium is a chemical element with symbol Ir and atomic number 77. A very hard, brittle, silvery-white transition metal of the platinum group, iridium is the second-densest metal (after osmium) with a density of 22.56 g/cm3 as defined by experimental X-ray crystallography.

Iridium was discovered in 1803 among insoluble impurities in natural platinum. Smithson Tennant, the primary discoverer, named iridium for the Greek goddess Iris, personification of the rainbow, because of the striking and diverse colors of its salts. Iridium is one of the rarest elements in Earth's crust, with annual production and consumption of only three tonnes. Iridium is found in meteorites in much higher abundance than in the Earth's crust, as shown here in this print.

- Available in 2 sizes: A4: 210 x 297mm, A5: 148 x 210 mm

- Printed with the Ultrachrome HDR archival ink system of the Epson 7890 LFP on Hahnemuehle Giclee German Etching Paper (Matt FineArt – textured paper, 310 gsm, 100% a-Cellulose, white, mould-made)

- Frame is not included (just for illustration purposes)

www.illustratedperiodictable.com

All UK orders are sent by Royal Mail 1st Class, and tracking information will be supplied with shipping confirmation.

All artwork designed in London, and usually printed in the UK

From 1st February 2020, all EU orders of prints will be printed on demand and dispatched from a print studio in Germany until further notice. This will enable faster shipping and prevent any extra custom charges on delivery.
The Periodic Table of the Elements - Iridium

Drawing taken from a self initiated project of the illustrator and designer James Nicholls, designed to show the scientific and everyday uses* of all 118 elements in the periodic table as an educational and entertaining piece of wall art, in a more engaging way than a standard periodic table. Every element has been hand drawn by the artist over the course of 3 years. Each drawing shows the atomic number, the symbol, and with the use of colour the group that the element falls into.

The full periodic table can be viewed here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/527844087/illustrated-periodic-table-of-the

ridium is a chemical element with symbol Ir and atomic number 77. A very hard, brittle, silvery-white transition metal of the platinum group, iridium is the second-densest metal (after osmium) with a density of 22.56 g/cm3 as defined by experimental X-ray crystallography.

Iridium was discovered in 1803 among insoluble impurities in natural platinum. Smithson Tennant, the primary discoverer, named iridium for the Greek goddess Iris, personification of the rainbow, because of the striking and diverse colors of its salts. Iridium is one of the rarest elements in Earth's crust, with annual production and consumption of only three tonnes. Iridium is found in meteorites in much higher abundance than in the Earth's crust, as shown here in this print.

- Available in 2 sizes: A4: 210 x 297mm, A5: 148 x 210 mm

- Printed with the Ultrachrome HDR archival ink system of the Epson 7890 LFP on Hahnemuehle Giclee German Etching Paper (Matt FineArt – textured paper, 310 gsm, 100% a-Cellulose, white, mould-made)

- Frame is not included (just for illustration purposes)

www.illustratedperiodictable.com

All UK orders are sent by Royal Mail 1st Class, and tracking information will be supplied with shipping confirmation.

All artwork designed in London, and usually printed in the UK

From 1st February 2020, all EU orders of prints will be printed on demand and dispatched from a print studio in Germany until further notice. This will enable faster shipping and prevent any extra custom charges on delivery.

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