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FBF Periodic Table Sock

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The First Periodic Table was published in 1869 by Dmitri Mendeleev. It was about 63 elements then and today we have 118 Elements on the Periodic Table. The Periodic Table of the Elements has a lot of information on it by just looking at it. Much of it has not changed from 1869. It is a way to catalog each Element by a row. The rows just needed a tweak. He left spaces for Elements not found let. To read it He made Important Information, Element Name, Atomic Number, Atomic Symbol, and Atomic Weight. So, if I go to the Table and Pick Oxygen as the Element Name the Atomic Number would be how many Protons it has which is: 8 and its Atomic Symbol is: O. Its Atomic Weight is: 15.9994, but here you need to use math to find it most of the time and I cheated. (If I were good at Math and Science, I would be at NASA now! Or whatever!) Instead, I am a Crazy Sock Lady!

For Bare Feet Period Table Sock begins on a Black background. Under the Cuff in Bright Bold Electric Blue reads, “PERIODIC TABLE of the ELEMENTS” under this is the Table in different Colors. Hydrogen in Light Blue, then Below it in Red. Across the Table is Light Blue. The Table on the Left is B with Moss Green, C with Electric Blue, AL with Orange, F with Yellow and HE with Fawn. Below there are two rows of Avocado Green and Coral Pink. This is a Thin Style and is a One Size Fits Most Sock.

One Size Fits Most
USA Shoe Size
Women’s
6–11
Men’s
5-12

Made in Korea
83% Acrylic
14% Polyester
02% Rubber
01% Spandex
Elastic: Nylon, Latex Rubber
Exclusive of Decoration

Washing Instructions:
Machine Wash: Cold Water wash
No Chlorine Bleach
Tumble Dry: Dry Low

Do Not Iron. Do Not Dry Clean.

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