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Interactive Mendeleev Magnet

This Chattables magnet features Dmitri Mendeleev, the visionary creator of the periodic table, in a distinctive design against a colorful chemical background. Visitors receive not only a high-quality collectible, but also a unique tool for interactive learning: Using the integrated QR code, they can start a conversation with Mendeleev himself – about elements, chemical bonds, or the history of science.

Whether for school classes, curious travelers, or chemistry fans – this magnet brings together scientific education and artificial intelligence. Gaudio.ai's technology ensures that all answers are presented in a timely, reliable, and engaging manner.

Your advantages:

  • High-quality souvenir with interactive added value
  • Attractive profit margin (retail price CHF 10.50)
  • Multilingual support for international guests (8 languages)
  • Extends the educational mission beyond the physical visit
  • Regular content updates with verified facts

Ideal for:

  • Natural Science Museums
  • Technology and chemistry exhibitions
  • Learning centers for STEM promotion
  • Science festivals and student labs
  • Scientific interactive stations
  • University museums and chemistry student councils
  • Innovative museum shops with educational aspirations

Number of pieces

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Main features

  • Premium 57.15mm round magnet with soft-touch matte surface
  • Waterproof and durable construction for long-lasting quality
  • Integrated QR code for direct access to the AI-supported guide
  • Product packaging with instructions for easy use

Sample questions for the AI Guide

  • How did you come up with the periodic table?
  • Which elements did you already know back then?
  • Why did you leave gaps in the periodic table?
  • What is special about the main groups?
  • How has your discovery influenced modern chemistry?

Further information

  • 100 AI interactions are available per magnet
  • An internet connection is required for AI interaction
  • The information is based on verified data from Wikipedia
  • The contents are regularly reviewed and updated

Supported languages

  • German
  • English
  • French
  • Italian
  • Japanese
  • Chinese (Mandarin)
  • Spanish
  • Arabic
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