RF2RB5459–Technology-critical elements on periodic table. Three groups of raw materials, that are critical to modern technologies.
RFEN9RFW–Classical Four Elements With Their Qualities
RFEN9RFR–Empedoclean Four Elements With Qualities
RFEN9RFY–Colored Classical Four Elements With Their Qualities
RFEN9RFX–Colored Empedoclean Four Elements With Qualities
RF2HEBY18–Colored, classical four elements fire, earth, water and air, with their qualities hot, dry, cold and wet.
RFEN9RFP–Classical Four Elements Symbols Of Medieval Alchemy. Triangles representing fire, earth, water and air. Illustration.
RF2JA5XBA–Chlorine on periodic table of the elements. Chemical element and halogen with symbol Cl and atomic number 17.
RF2HEBY1E–Circle of the classical four elements fire, earth, water and air, with their qualities hot, dry, cold and wet.
RF2B5MTTJ–Element palladium on the periodic table of elements. Chemical element with symbol Pd and atomic number 46. Transition metal.
RF2JA77MB–Nitrogen on periodic table of the elements. Chemical element with symbol N and atomic number 7. Occurs in all organisms.
RFF518RM–Feng shui bagua trigrams with the five elements and their colors. Exemplary room with eight trigram fields around a center.
RF2JA5XA5–Phosphorus on periodic table of the elements. Chemical element with symbol P and atomic number 15. An element essential to sustaining life.
RF2HMJ7BW–Carbon and oxygen, chemical elements on the periodic table of elements, with the element symbols C and O, and atomic numbers 6 and 8.
RF2JABCW3–Hydrogen on periodic table of elements. Nonmetallic and the lightest chemical element, with symbol H from Latin hydrogenium, and with atomic number 1.
RF2B35XPX–Periodic table of elements on black background. Periodic table. Tabular display of chemical elements. Atomic numbers, chemical names and symbols.
RF2WDDCR1–Carbon on periodic table of elements. Nonmetallic chemical element with symbol C from Latin carbo for coal, with atomic number 6.
RF2JA9NFG–Carbon on periodic table of elements. Nonmetallic chemical element with symbol C from Latin carbo for coal, with atomic number 6.
RF2B48T7H–Gray colored periodic table of elements. Periodic table, a tabular display of the 118 known chemical elements. With atomic numbers, chemical names.
RF2JTF652–Rhenium on periodic table. Transition metal, named after the river Rhine, with element symbol Re and atomic number 75. One of the rarest elements.
RF2HMDXYW–Element iron on the periodic table of elements. Ferromagnetic transition metal, with the element symbol Fe from Latin ferrum, and atomic number 26.
RF2T4E030–Sodium on the periodic table of the elements. Alkali metal, with symbol Na from Latin sodium, and atomic number 11. Sixth most abundant element.
RF2HTP5HN–Oxygen, chemical element on the periodic table of elements. Element symbol O and atomic number 8. Highly reactive nonmetal and oxidizing agent.
RF2B4XNR9–Element silver on the periodic table of elements. Chemical element with Latin name argentum, symbol Ag and atomic number 47, a transition metal.
RF2B4XN6W–Element gold on the periodic table of elements. Chemical element with the Latin name aurum, symbol Au and atomic number 79, a transition metal.
RF2B4XP45–Element platinum on the periodic table of elements. Chemical element with symbol Pt from Spanish platino and atomic number 78, a transition metal.
RF2T11YYT–Palladium on periodic table of the elements. Chemical element with symbol Pd and atomic number 46. Named after the asteroid Pallas, a transition metal.
RFF36XKJ–Astrology signs of the zodiac, divided into elements, energy and quality.
RF2HCH0FR–Symbols of the classical four elements of western Medieval alchemy. Fire, air, water and earth.
RF2P171FF–Cardinal directions, analogue to the Five Elements. According to the wuxing teaching, the structure of the cosmos mirrors the Five Phases.
RFT7CPKF–Ayurveda elements. Ether, Fire, Air, Water, Earth, the five - icon illustration on white background.
RFRK6YM5–Fire, earth, air and water, the classical four elements. 3d spheres - illustration on white background.
RFRK6YNC–Classical four elements and five elements of Wu Xing in comparison - illustration on white background.
RFRK6YK1–Classical four elements fire, earth, air and water. 3d balls - illustration on white background.
RFP7EFDA–Amount of the most common chemical elements oxygen, carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen in the human body with percent of mass.
RF2T6N76E–Sphere and Platonic solids placed into hexagonal arranged circles. Labeled with belonging classical elements, ether and void, and polarity.
RF2P26AJT–Cardinal directions analogue to the classical four elements. The traditional positions of water, air, fire and earth, and the cardinal directions.
RFRTMRDE–Classical four elements, five elements of Wu Xing and Ayurveda in comparison - illustration on white background.
RFRH3XTD–Ether, Fire, Air, Water, Earth, the five Ayurveda elements - icon set illustration on white background.
RFRH3XT8–The five Ayurveda elements Earth, Fire, Water, Air and Ether - illustration on white background. Circular icons.
RFEXPA85–Tarot card colors or elements - suit of wands, suit of pentacles, suit of swords and suit of cups. GERMAN LABELING!
RF2T6066D–Sphere with the Platonic solids placed in circles, all arranged around a seventh circle. Four elements, ether and void.
RF2RDC7MR–Precious metals gold, silver, platinum and palladium, from the periodic table, with atomic numbers and relief shaped. Chemical elements.
RF2M73AYW–Technology-critical elements on the periodic table. A set of 35 raw materials, that are critical to modern and emerging technologies.
RF2J5MW5H–Five elements symbol, modeled on crop circle pattern, found at Crabwood, west of Winchester in Hampshire, England.
RF2HX9FAD–Precious metals on the periodic table of the elements. Gold, silver, platinum and palladium, chemical elements with high economic value.
RF2HFBF05–Colored circle of the classical four elements fire, earth, water and air, with their associated qualities hot, dry, cold and wet.
RFRJ1BE3–Ether, Fire, Air, Water, Earth. Set of five Ayurveda elements. Isolated symbols, illustration on white background.
RFKB9XYJ–Periodic Table of the elements. CHINESE. Tabular arrangement of chemical elements with their atomic numbers, symbols and names. 118 confirmed elements
RFKB479R–Periodic Table of the elements. SPANISH. Tabular arrangement of chemical elements with their atomic numbers, symbols and names. 118 confirmed elements
RFKB47BN–Periodic Table of the elements. PORTUGUESE. Tabular arrangement of chemical elements with atomic numbers, symbols and names. 118 confirmed elements.
RFKB478D–Periodic Table of the elements. FRENCH. Tabular arrangement of chemical elements with their atomic numbers, symbols and names. 118 confirmed elements.
RFKB478C–Periodic Table of the elements. GERMAN. Tabular arrangement of chemical elements with their atomic numbers, symbols and names. 118 confirmed elements.
RFKB476M–Periodic Table of the elements. ENGLISH. Tabular arrangement of chemical elements with their atomic numbers, symbols and names. 118 confirmed elements
RFK8RJA1–The Squared Circle. Alchemical glyph from seventeenth century. Symbol for creation of philosophers stone and interplay of the four elements of matter.
RF2PGT456–Rare-earth elements and metals, on the periodic table, with atomic numbers and chemical symbols. A set of 17 heavy metals.
RF2P05HEC–Five Elements, diagram of the interactions between the wuxing, usually translated as Five Phases or Five Agents, a fivefold conceptual scheme.
RF2HEBY12–The four elements fire, earth, water and air with their qualities hot, dry, cold and wet, as described by the ancient Greek philosopher Empedocles.
RF2HD24PC–Development of the symbols of the classical four elements. Fire, air, water and earth, derived from two equilateral triangles, a hexagram.
RF2B2P8BP–Periodic table of elements. Multi colored periodic table. Tabular display of chemical elements. With atomic numbers, chemical names and symbols.
RFRH3XT4–Chart with three Doshas and their five Ayurveda elements - Vata, Pitta, Kapha - Ether, Air, Fire, Water and Earth. Ayurvedic symbols.
RFP6C6B4–Chemical composition of the human body. Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen, the basic organic chemical elements plus percent of mass information.
RF2PH4YG6–Triangles of the four elements in astrology. The twelve signs of the zodiac are divided into fire, earth, air and water, arranged in four triangles.
RF2JMFPM5–Platinum group elements, PGEs, cluster in the periodic table. Also known as platinoids, a family of six noble, precious transition metals.
RF2JFD95C–Radium, on the periodic table of the elements. Radioactive alkaline earth metal, with symbol Ra and atomic number 88. Decays into radon gas.
RF2JF0GG7–Platinum on periodic table of the elements. Noble and heavy metal with chemical symbol Pt (Spanish plata for Silver), with atomic number 78.
RF2D5KRK4–Silver periodic table of elements. Periodic table, a tabular display of the 118 known chemical elements. With atomic numbers, chemical names.
RF2B48TEP–Periodic table of elements, black and white. Periodic table, tabular display of the 118 known chemical elements. With atomic numbers, chemical names.
RFT9MB7J–Ayurveda elements ether, air, fire, water and earth and the three corresponding relevant doshas named vata, pitta, kapha - Ayurvedic symbols.
RFRK2105–Wu Xing. Wood, fire, earth, metal and water. Five Elements balls. Traditional Chinese Taoism symbols. Three-dimensional illustration.
RFRGT4YC–Three Doshas, Vata, Pitta, Kapha - Ayurvedic symbols of body constitution types, designed with the elements ether, air, fire, water and earth.
RFP7EFC1–Main chemical elements of the human body. Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen with percent of mass information that compose a normal weight person.
RFEMNP5T–The four elements fire, air, water and earth in their corresponding colors red, blue, green and orange, depicted as a four part
RF2RAY135–Gallium and Germanium on periodic table of elements. Gallium (Ga), a metal, Germanium (Ge), a metalloid. Rare and important semiconductor materials.
RF2M6NKBY–Periodic table of the elements. Blue colored periodic table of the chemical elements on dark blue background. Tabular display of 118 known elements.
RF2JN5WH6–Tantalum, on periodic table of the elements. Lustrous transition metal named after Tantalus, a villain from Greek mythology. Symbol Ta.
RF2B7NBET–Gold, silver, platinum, palladium on periodic table. Precious metals, chemical elements with a high economic value. Symbols and atomic numbers.
RFRK20YA–Wu Xing Balls. Five Elements arranged in a circle. Traditional Chinese Taoism symbols - wood, fire, earth, metal and water.
RFRK20XM–Five Elements. Wu Xing. Traditional Chinese Taoism symbols - wood, fire, earth, metal and water - 3d illustration on white background.
RF2M73B28–Rare-earth elements, also known as rare-earth metals, on the periodic table, with atomic numbers and chemical symbols. A set of 17 heavy metals.
RF2M73B0A–Rare-earth elements, also known as rare-earth metals, in alphabetical order, with atomic numbers and chemical symbols. A set of 17 heavy metals.
RF2J9M2T2–Jagged octagon, with a symbol for the elements, modeled on a crop circle, found at Little Down in Wiltshire. Sign that things are start to move.
RF2J9HH8A–Jagged octagon, with a symbol for the five elements, modeled on crop circle pattern, found at Little Down, near Hippenscombe in Wiltshire, UK.
RF2HX9F85–Zinc on periodic table of the elements, with symbol Zn from German word Zinke, with atomic number 30. Slightly brittle metal and an essential mineral,
RF2DFPR6T–Ayurveda doshas and elements pentagram. Vata, Pitta, Kapha - Ether, Air, Fire, Water and Earth. Ayurvedic symbols with names and position in a star.
RF2DFPR6Y–Doshas and elements pentagram. Ayurvedic symbols with names and position in a star symbol. Vata, Pitta, Kapha - Ether, Air, Fire, Water, Earth.
RF2D543MR–Golden periodic table of elements. Periodic table, a tabular display of the 118 known chemical elements. With atomic numbers, chemical names a symbol
RF2JA1A0M–Periodic table of elements. Three dimensional side view of a blue colored Periodic table on dark blue background. Tabular display of 118 elements.
RF2WBK5EY–Aluminum element on the periodic table. Chemical element and metal with symbol Al and atomic number 13.
RF2RA6FR7–Darmstadtium, on the periodic table. Extremely radioactive, superheavy, synthetic transactinide element, with element symbol Ds and atomic number 110.
RF2K6YP16–Samarium, on periodic table. Rare earth metal in lanthanide series, with atomic number 62 and element symbol Sm, named after the mineral samarskite.
RF2WFJHXP–Radium element on the periodic table. Radioactive alkaline earth metal, with chemical element symbol Ra, and atomic number 88. Decays into radon gas.
RF2JMFPKX–Ruthenium on periodic table. Transition metal named after Ruthenia, Latin Russia. Element symbol Ru, atomic number 44. Member of platinum group.
RF2TB1107–Oxygen, element on the periodic table, with the element symbol O and the atomic number 8. Highly reactive nonmetal and oxidizing agent, forming oxides.
RF2T4RKD2–Selenium element on the periodic table with element symbol Se and with the atomic number 34. Trace amounts are necessary for cellular function.
RF2K3389M–Promethium, on periodic table. Rare earth metal in lanthanide series, with atomic number 61 and element symbol Pm, derived from Prometheus, the Titan.
RF2JMFP3P–Osmium on periodic table. Transition metal, named after Greek osme, smell. Element symbol Os, atomic number 76. Densest naturally occurring element.
RF2JMFPGF–Rhodium on periodic table. Corrosion-resistant transition metal, named after Greek rhodon, rose. Element symbol Rh, atomic number 45. Noble metal.
RF2JNPRAC–Technetium on periodic table. Transition metal with atomic number 43, named after Greek technetos, meaning artificial.
RF2REDAWD–Platinum element on the periodic table. Precious, heavy metal with chemical symbol Pt (Spanish plata for Silver), and with atomic number 78.
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