Periodic table gets 2.0 makeover
source: http://www.periodicvideos.com/#
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Now, thanks to Professor Martyn Poliakoff, you can enjoy the Periodic table in all its Web 2.0 glory. All 118 elements are explained with YouTube videos filmed at the University of Nottingham.
You will be delighted to know that there are editor's picks (Phosphorus) and a Top 3 section. Apparently, Sodium rules.
Picture: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mezzoblue/2652243618/
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RudyRudell
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Ok I've been watching this in conjunction with using:
http://www.dayah.com/periodic/
I'm totally going to have this shit memorized by the end of the month.
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RudyRudell
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ActivistArtistA
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Taking something old, deconstructing it, rebuilding it, and making it better, more reachable, is the essence of education. Bravo!
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ActivistArtistA
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EddieStarr
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The best part? All the pretty colors.
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EddieStarr
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cwood
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wow...great way to understand how everything works and believe me i would remember the stuff that went on the videos (never would have to memorize the table again!)
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cwood
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Bahlkris
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I wish I had this in highschool.
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Bahlkris
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AeronPrometheus
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Chemist = Pyromaniac
Seriously, these guys just sit around all day setting things on fire.
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AeronPrometheus
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saltygirl
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Wow, this is definitely something that is going into my homeschooling resources. What a wonderful way to make science come alive and make learning engaging. Prior to this, Greys 3D periodic table was our favorite homeschooling periodic table (he made it because when he heard about the periodic table he thought it was an actual table with all of the elements on it and so he made one in adulthood) Grey's 3D periodic table has got nothing on this.
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saltygirl
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pogschampion
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See, had my chem teach known about this, then maybe people would have been more awake in her class. Chemistry was fun nonetheless.
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pogschampion
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Stevox
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This ignites the nerd in me.
I had a friend who always wanted to name a band Bismuth.
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Stevox
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bizerk_turq
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Seriously this is Awesome! Why didn't I know about this when I was taking chemistry? Now if they can do the same thing for those taking Organic Chem I would be so thrilled!
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bizerk_turq
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sgwhites
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That is awesome!
Alas, I don't think it would have helped my abysmal chemistry grades. But it's still cool.
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sgwhites
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Saladin
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6 carbons, 12 hydrogens and 6 oxygens is what I'm high on. =) (Kudos to anyone who figures it out)
@ mal, I had a hot Asian girl as my chemistry teacher, so I'd have to go with the British guy as my second choice. =p
Sing the elements song if you know it.
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Saladin
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saverio
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Saladin:
Glucose!
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saverio
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Saladin
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Saladin:
Bingo.
Ten free internets for you sir.
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Saladin
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kewal91
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Saladin:
GLUCOSE!... i wanted to say it first..
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kewal91
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saverio
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Wow, I didn't expect such enthusiasm for this post... Guys, what elements are you high on?
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saverio
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DeliaTheArtist
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this is AWESOME! Thanks for the post!
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malathion
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any dude with a proper british accent and an afro , esp. when he's gone grey , is a bad ass .
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malathion
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saverio
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malathion:
So true. I wish I had a Chemistry teacher like him.
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saverio
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kewal91
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malathion:
i have a math teacher like him
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kewal91
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eldamon
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OK, that was cool!
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eldamon
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squeege
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Very cool.
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squeege
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abbym0308
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THIS is awesome!! I am going to watch all of these. What a fantastic idea!
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abbym0308
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jade_azul16
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abbym0308:
yes! i'll subscribe!
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jade_azul16
