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The Periodic Table in Song!

pokeplayer984

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Seriously, try to keep up with this one.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUDDiWtFtEM

One of the more entertaining and educational songs I've run into. :)


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Nice find.  I remember several other periodic table songs (the most famous of which being Tom Lehrer's "The Elements") but none were as well thought-out or as educational as this.  Thank you for bring it to my attention.


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I came into this thread expecting Tom Lehrer, but this song was actually significantly more useful. Was waiting to see what they said about astatine, a useless element of which less then a gram exists in the known universe.

When people ask about elements, I still list them in "antimony arsenic alunimun selenium..." order :p