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January 21, 2019 | 11:04
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WORLD'S OLDEST PERIODIC TABLE CHART FOUND IN ST ANDREWS
A periodic table chart discovered at the University of St Andrews is thought to be the oldest in the world.
The chart of elements, dating from 1885, was discovered in the University's School of Chemistry in 2014 by Dr. Alan Aitken during a clear out. The storage area was full of chemicals, equipment and laboratory paraphernalia that had accumulated since the opening of the chemistry department at its current location in 1968. Following months of clearing and sorting the various materials a stash of rolled up teaching charts was discovered. Within the collection was a large, extremely fragile periodic table that flaked upon handling. Suggestions that the discovery may be the earliest surviving example of a classroom periodic table in the world meant the document required urgent attention to be authenticated, repaired and restored.
The full version of the article is available in Armenian.