Periodic Table Shower Curtain
Soak up some knowledge
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So, Lithium is an element
with the atomic number 3...
Why anyone would want to check the atomic mass of molybdenum while fashioning their hair into a shampoo horn is beyond us, but showering seems to have a strange effect on some people, causing them to sing, beat their chest King Kong-styley and even pretend they're standing under a tropical waterfall with two loofah-wielding exotic maidens. Or is that just us?
Semi-transparent!
Truth be told, this info-packed bathroom accessory has completely reignited our interest in shower-based scientific studies. After all, where else can you observe Newton's law of gravity, disprove the Coriolis fallacy and double check the atomic number for copper just by dropping the soap, flushing the toilet and staring at the shower curtain? Precisely.
Holes are ready made for
you to clip up the curtain!
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More Info
Please note:
- Shower curtain is made from 70% EVA(Ethylene Vinyl Acetate)and 30% PE (Polyethylene), an environmentally friendly alternative to PVC
- Clean curtain with a damp cloth and then let dry
- Measures approximately 71"(W) x 71"(H)
Reviews
Visitor Reviews...
This curtain rocks! I decided to purchase this for a fellow teacher and friend. She decided to take an 8th grade science position and wanted a periodic table for her birthday. Well, when she received this she laughed and said she is going to display this on the wall!Stephanie Phillips, Yuma, Arizona - Apr '08
Adds the element of surprise - along with the other 112 elements to your bathroom. This is the perfect gift for any chemistry geek, science teacher, or anyone who owns a book written by John Emsley - it might even prove useful for doing science homework (though not while showering). The only downside is you have to make the holes yourself - they are not pre-cut. However if you have access to a chemistry lab, a No. 2 or No. 4 cork borer does the job just fine.Dave Hart, Norwich - Oct '07
I would give this top marks for reminding me of my school days but was devastated by the fact it was written by a Yank, who cannot spell Metre or Litre! I could have used the Periodic Table Shower Curtain when I was studying for my O Level.Tim W, Wantage - Jan '09
This is worth buying for seeing the look of amazement on your chemistry teacher's face when he opens it, and the reaction that occurs between the elements of amazement and bathing... it's truly explosive.Laura C, Spalding - Dec '07


































