The Periodic Table Song (2018 Update!) | SCIENCE SONGS

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Summary

This video is a song listing all the elements of the periodic table, providing a fun and memorable way to learn them.

Highlights

Actinides and Superheavy Elements
0:02:01

The video then moves to the Actinides, starting from Actinium (89), and proceeds to list the superheavy elements discovered or synthesized, concluding with Oganesson (118).

Conclusion and Call to Action
0:02:44

The video concludes by thanking viewers and encouraging them to like the song, subscribe to the channel, and check out other related content and merchandise from ASAP Science.

Properties and Structure of the Periodic Table
0:00:34

The video briefly explains fundamental concepts of the periodic table, such as the stability of noble gases, the reactivity of halogens and alkali metals, and the addition of electrons across periods.

Elements 26 to 55
0:00:46

The song continues by listing elements from Iron (26) through Caesium (55), including well-known elements like Copper, Zinc, Silver, and Mercury, along with some of their typical applications.

Lanthanides and the Split in the Table
0:01:13

The video notes the splitting of the periodic table at Barium (56) to introduce the Lanthanides, listing elements from Lanthanum to Lutetium.

Introduction to the Periodic Table
0:00:08

The song begins by introducing the first 20 elements, from Hydrogen and Helium to Potassium and Calcium, and highlights some of their common uses or properties.

Elements 72 to 88
0:01:41

The song resumes with elements starting from Hafnium (72) up to Radium (88), mentioning precious metals like Platinum and Gold.

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