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  2. Periodic Videos - Wikipedia

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    Periodic Videos (also known as The Periodic Table of Videos) is a video project and YouTube channel on chemistry. It consists of a series of videos about chemical elements and the periodic table , with additional videos on other topics in chemistry and related fields.

  3. Martyn Poliakoff - Wikipedia

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    Poliakoff is the narrator in most of a series of over 600 short videos called The Periodic Table of Videos, [19] [20] a popular science project produced by Brady Haran, originally intended to familiarise the public with all 118 elements of the periodic table.

  4. Brady Haran - Wikipedia

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    Started in June 2008, Periodic Videos is a series of videos about chemical elements and the periodic table. Working with Professor Martyn Poliakoff, Haran's videos explaining chemistry and science for non-technical persons have received positive recognition. [1]

  5. Brian Duncan Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant Colonel Brian Duncan Shaw, MM, TD (10 February 1898 – 7 November 1999) was a British chemistry lecturer at the University of Nottingham, [3] known for his demonstrations on explosives. [ 4 ]

  6. Fermium - Wikipedia

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    Fermium in the periodic table; Hydrogen: Helium: Lithium: Beryllium: ... Fermium at The Periodic Table of Videos (University of Nottingham) ... Toggle the table of ...

  7. Holmium - Wikipedia

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    In the periodic table, ... Holmium at The Periodic Table of Videos (University of Nottingham) ... Toggle the table of contents. Holmium.

  8. Rhenium - Wikipedia

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    It is a silvery-gray, heavy, third-row transition metal in group 7 of the periodic table. With an estimated average concentration of 1 part per billion (ppb), rhenium is one of the rarest elements in the Earth's crust. It has one of the highest melting and boiling points of any element.

  9. Screaming jelly babies - Wikipedia

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    Growling Gummy Bears video "Screaming Jelly Babies" (British English), also known as "Growling Gummy Bears" (American and Canadian English), is a classroom chemistry demonstration in which a piece of candy bursts loudly into flame when dropped into potassium chlorate. [1]