What elements are included in this black and white periodic table print?
This high-resolution print depicts all 118 confirmed elements, from hydrogen to oganesson, arranged according to current IUPAC standards. Each element displays its atomic number, symbol, and atomic weight in clear typography.
Who created the original periodic table and when?
Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev published the first recognized periodic table in 1869. He arranged elements by atomic mass, leaving gaps for undiscovered ones, and accurately predicted their properties, revolutionizing chemistry.
What paper is used for this fine art print?
We use 250 gsm matte, uncoated natural white paper that is acid-free and FSC-certified. This heavyweight archival paper resists yellowing and provides a luxurious texture ideal for museum-quality displays.
How is the print shipped to ensure it arrives undamaged?
Prints are rolled in sturdy, acid-free tubes with protective end caps. We use global carriers with tracking, and all shipments include insurance. Packaging materials are recyclable, aligning with our sustainable practices.
Will this periodic table print fade over time?
No. Our prints use archival-grade, pigment-based inks on acid-free paper. When stored away from direct sunlight and high humidity, the print will retain its contrast and clarity for over 100 years, meeting library and museum standards.
