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What are Chemical Elements?
Did you know that the tip of your pencil comes from the same element as the overpriced and relatively beautiful diamond stone? Both come from carbon, an organic element that cannot be broken down any further. What differs is their arrangement of atoms.
You can, in theory, collect your pencil leads and transform them into diamonds by subjecting them to a skeleton-crushing 100 kbar of pressure and a vaporizing 2000 degree celsius of temperature.
What are you still waiting for?
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published: 25 Mar 2022
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The Periodic Table Song (2018 Update!) | SCIENCE SONGS
The COMPLETE Periodic Table!
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GENERAL CHEMISTRY explained in 19 Minutes
ALL OF PHYSICS in 14 Minutes: https://youtu.be/ZAqIoDhornk
Everything is made of atoms. Chemistry is the study of how they interact, and is known to be confusing, difficult, complicated...let's learn General Chemistry in under 20 Minutes.
This is not ALL of Chemistry, as fields like "Organic Chemistry" deserve videos of their own. But, this is the foundation, or "General Chemistry", which contains most concepts you need to know to understand other topics and fields of Chemistry.
This is a summary and revision of around 4 years of Chemistry you learn in school, with maybe some university level concepts sprinkled in the mix.
This video is a good summary for preparing for exams and finals. Maybe. Perhaps.
Now go learn all of Chemistry. And share this with your friends who suck at Chemistr...
published: 10 Mar 2024
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Chemistry Tutorial: Chemical Elements (1-2)
The chemistry tutorial video explains chemical elements as it shows how the entire Universe is built from just 92 different kinds of atoms, but that these atoms are normally mixed up in different arrangements to make all the different substances in the world.
The video animation then pulls the different kinds of atoms from different substances apart, and rearranges them in separate piles.
These new collections of atoms, all made of one kind, are substances too, and are given a special name- elements.
The hypothetical situation in which all the atoms in all the substances in the Universe are pulled apart is shown, resulting in the 92 elements that our Universe could be simplified to. The difference between a single atom and the substance that many atoms can make is discussed.
Subscri...
published: 01 Jul 2017
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Types of Matter: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures
What's the difference between a physical change and a chemical change? What are elements, compounds, pure substances, and mixtures? So many definitions to learn! Don't worry, Professor Dave will take you through the details.
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The Periodic Table Song with real elements
All of the stable elements in one collection. Hopefully it is as fun for you as it was to make it. Check us out at engineeredlabs.com.
published: 28 Feb 2022
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Difference between an Atom, a Molecule and a Compound
Learn the difference between an atom that is made of subatomic particles. A molecule consists of atoms joined together and compounds which are a combination of elements.
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published: 16 Jul 2021
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Are there Undiscovered Elements Beyond The Periodic Table?
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4 BERYLLIUM, CHEMICAL ELEMENT CONNECTING THE UNIVERSE, LIFE, AND TECHNOLOGY #AtoZ_PERIODIC_TABLE
Beryllium is a lightweight, strong, and brittle metal that belongs to the alkaline earth metals group in the periodic table. It has the atomic number 4 and is represented by the symbol "Be." Beryllium is characterized by its high melting point and its excellent thermal and electrical conductivity. It is primarily used as an alloying agent in industries to improve the hardness and resistance of metals like copper and aluminum. Due to its properties, beryllium is used in aerospace, defense, electronics, and nuclear applications. However, it is highly toxic if inhaled as dust or fumes, causing a lung disease known as berylliosis. Despite its usefulness in various high-tech industries, handling beryllium requires strict safety protocols. Its unique combination of strength, low density, and the...
published: 23 Sep 2024
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What is the difference between an Atom, Element, Molecule and Compound?
This lecture is about the difference between an atom, molecule, element and compound.
Following questions are solved in this lecture.
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To learn more about atoms, molecules, elements and compounds, watch this lecture till the end.
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published: 14 Jun 2021
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What are Chemical Elements?
Did you know that the tip of your pencil comes from the same element as the overpriced and relatively beautiful diamond stone? Both come from carbon, an organic...
Did you know that the tip of your pencil comes from the same element as the overpriced and relatively beautiful diamond stone? Both come from carbon, an organic element that cannot be broken down any further. What differs is their arrangement of atoms.
You can, in theory, collect your pencil leads and transform them into diamonds by subjecting them to a skeleton-crushing 100 kbar of pressure and a vaporizing 2000 degree celsius of temperature.
What are you still waiting for?
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Did you know that the tip of your pencil comes from the same element as the overpriced and relatively beautiful diamond stone? Both come from carbon, an organic element that cannot be broken down any further. What differs is their arrangement of atoms.
You can, in theory, collect your pencil leads and transform them into diamonds by subjecting them to a skeleton-crushing 100 kbar of pressure and a vaporizing 2000 degree celsius of temperature.
What are you still waiting for?
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Do you think people will engage more and get more curious in education presented with beautiful animations? Then join the science education revolution, the Free Animated Education! Our aim is to make science education universal, free, state of the art, and available to every human being to facilitate the best learning experience for everyone.
Follow our Social Media:
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CREDITS:
Director: Ramadhan Istabaq
Supervisor: Tubagus MP
Researcher: Hafiz Insan
Storyboard Artist: Arifaza Bintang
Illustrator: Umroini
Animator: Fajar Yudoyono
Sfx Designer: Rafly Moravia
Some sound effects were taken from Zapsplat.com, an excellent library for clean and professional sound.
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- published: 25 Mar 2022
- views: 140141
3:05
The Periodic Table Song (2018 Update!) | SCIENCE SONGS
The COMPLETE Periodic Table!
The END OF THE UNIVERSE Song: https://youtu.be/o6UPfdhOHIY
iTunes http://bit.ly/asaptable
Check out http://asapscience.com for mor...
The COMPLETE Periodic Table!
The END OF THE UNIVERSE Song: https://youtu.be/o6UPfdhOHIY
iTunes http://bit.ly/asaptable
Check out http://asapscience.com for more
Bandcamp: https://asapscience.bandcamp.com/track/the-updated-periodic-table-song-2018
In celebration of National Periodic Table Day, here is our song updated with the 4 newly named elements!
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ASAPSCIENCE INC.
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Written, Directed, Produced, Edited and Sung by Mitchell Moffit.
Based on the "Can-Can" music, by Offenbach.
LYRICS:
There's Hydrogen and Helium
Then Lithium, Beryllium
Boron, Carbon everywhere
Nitrogen all through the air
With Oxygen so you can breathe
And Fluorine for your pretty teeth
Neon to light up the signs
Sodium for salty times
Magnesium, Aluminium, Silicon
Phosphorus, then Sulfur, Chlorine and Argon
Potassium, and Calcium so you'll grow strong
Scandium, Titanium, Vanadium and Chromium and Manganese
CHORUS
This is the Periodic Table
Noble gas is stable
Halogens and Alkali react agressively
Each period will see new outer shells
While electrons are added moving to the right
Iron is the 26th
Then Cobalt, Nickel coins you get
Copper, Zinc and Gallium
Germanium and Arsenic
Selenium and Bromine film
While Krypton helps light up your room
Rubidium and Strontium then Yttrium, Zirconium
Niobium, Molybdenum, Technetium
Ruthenium, Rhodium, Palladium
Silver-ware then Cadmium and Indium
Tin-cans, Antimony then Tellurium and Iodine and Xenon and then Caesium and...
Barium is 56 and this is where the table splits
Where Lanthanides have just begun
Lanthanum, Cerium and Praseodymium
Neodymium's next too
Promethium, then 62's
Samarium, Europium, Gadolinium and Terbium
Dysprosium, Holmium, Erbium, Thulium
Ytterbium, Lutetium
Hafnium, Tantalum, Tungsten then we're on to
Rhenium, Osmium and Iridium
Platinum, Gold to make you rich till you grow old
Mercury to tell you when it's really cold
Thallium and Lead then Bismuth for your tummy
Polonium, Astatine would not be yummy
Radon, Francium will last a little time
Radium then Actinides at 89
REPEAT CHORUS
Actinium, Thorium, Protactinium
Uranium, Neptunium, Plutonium
Americium, Curium, Berkelium
Californium, Einsteinium, Fermium
Mendelevium, Nobelium, Lawrencium
Rutherfordium, Dubnium, Seaborgium
Bohrium, Hassium then Meitnerium
Darmstadtium, Roentgenium, Copernicium
Nihonium, Flerovium
Moscovium, Livermorium
Tennessine and Oganesson
And then we're done!!
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The COMPLETE Periodic Table!
The END OF THE UNIVERSE Song: https://youtu.be/o6UPfdhOHIY
iTunes http://bit.ly/asaptable
Check out http://asapscience.com for more
Bandcamp: https://asapscience.bandcamp.com/track/the-updated-periodic-table-song-2018
In celebration of National Periodic Table Day, here is our song updated with the 4 newly named elements!
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Written, Directed, Produced, Edited and Sung by Mitchell Moffit.
Based on the "Can-Can" music, by Offenbach.
LYRICS:
There's Hydrogen and Helium
Then Lithium, Beryllium
Boron, Carbon everywhere
Nitrogen all through the air
With Oxygen so you can breathe
And Fluorine for your pretty teeth
Neon to light up the signs
Sodium for salty times
Magnesium, Aluminium, Silicon
Phosphorus, then Sulfur, Chlorine and Argon
Potassium, and Calcium so you'll grow strong
Scandium, Titanium, Vanadium and Chromium and Manganese
CHORUS
This is the Periodic Table
Noble gas is stable
Halogens and Alkali react agressively
Each period will see new outer shells
While electrons are added moving to the right
Iron is the 26th
Then Cobalt, Nickel coins you get
Copper, Zinc and Gallium
Germanium and Arsenic
Selenium and Bromine film
While Krypton helps light up your room
Rubidium and Strontium then Yttrium, Zirconium
Niobium, Molybdenum, Technetium
Ruthenium, Rhodium, Palladium
Silver-ware then Cadmium and Indium
Tin-cans, Antimony then Tellurium and Iodine and Xenon and then Caesium and...
Barium is 56 and this is where the table splits
Where Lanthanides have just begun
Lanthanum, Cerium and Praseodymium
Neodymium's next too
Promethium, then 62's
Samarium, Europium, Gadolinium and Terbium
Dysprosium, Holmium, Erbium, Thulium
Ytterbium, Lutetium
Hafnium, Tantalum, Tungsten then we're on to
Rhenium, Osmium and Iridium
Platinum, Gold to make you rich till you grow old
Mercury to tell you when it's really cold
Thallium and Lead then Bismuth for your tummy
Polonium, Astatine would not be yummy
Radon, Francium will last a little time
Radium then Actinides at 89
REPEAT CHORUS
Actinium, Thorium, Protactinium
Uranium, Neptunium, Plutonium
Americium, Curium, Berkelium
Californium, Einsteinium, Fermium
Mendelevium, Nobelium, Lawrencium
Rutherfordium, Dubnium, Seaborgium
Bohrium, Hassium then Meitnerium
Darmstadtium, Roentgenium, Copernicium
Nihonium, Flerovium
Moscovium, Livermorium
Tennessine and Oganesson
And then we're done!!
- published: 06 Feb 2018
- views: 50136248
18:49
GENERAL CHEMISTRY explained in 19 Minutes
ALL OF PHYSICS in 14 Minutes: https://youtu.be/ZAqIoDhornk
Everything is made of atoms. Chemistry is the study of how they interact, and is known to be confusi...
ALL OF PHYSICS in 14 Minutes: https://youtu.be/ZAqIoDhornk
Everything is made of atoms. Chemistry is the study of how they interact, and is known to be confusing, difficult, complicated...let's learn General Chemistry in under 20 Minutes.
This is not ALL of Chemistry, as fields like "Organic Chemistry" deserve videos of their own. But, this is the foundation, or "General Chemistry", which contains most concepts you need to know to understand other topics and fields of Chemistry.
This is a summary and revision of around 4 years of Chemistry you learn in school, with maybe some university level concepts sprinkled in the mix.
This video is a good summary for preparing for exams and finals. Maybe. Perhaps.
Now go learn all of Chemistry. And share this with your friends who suck at Chemistry
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:16 Valence Electrons
00:34 Periodic Table
01:24 Isotopes
01:34 Ions
01:47 How to read the Periodic Table
02:09 Molecules & Compounds
02:27 Molecular Formula & Isomers
02:53 Lewis-Dot-Structures
03:03 Why atoms bond
03:26 Covalent Bonds
03:37 Electronegativity
03:54 Ionic Bonds & Salts
04:25 Metallic Bonds
04:59 Polarity
05:37 Intermolecular Forces
05:51 Hydrogen Bonds
06:00 Van der Waals Forces
06:20 Solubility
06:46 Surfactants
07:00 Forces ranked by Strength
07:07 States of Matter
07:28 Temperature & Entropy
07:49 Melting Points
08:01 Plasma & Emission Spectrum
08:35 Mixtures
09:24 Types of Chemical Reactions
09:45 Stoichiometry & Balancing Equations
10:16 The Mole
10:46 Physical vs Chemical Change
11:05 Activation Energy & Catalysts
11:24 Reaction Energy & Enthalpy
11:42 Gibbs Free Energy
12:50 Chemical Equilibriums
13:15 Acid-Base Chemistry
13:41 Acidity, Basicity, pH & pOH
14:43 Neutralisation Reactions
14:56 Redox Reactions
15:18 Oxidation Numbers
16:01 Quantum Chemistry
Music by Audionautix.com
https://wn.com/General_Chemistry_Explained_In_19_Minutes
ALL OF PHYSICS in 14 Minutes: https://youtu.be/ZAqIoDhornk
Everything is made of atoms. Chemistry is the study of how they interact, and is known to be confusing, difficult, complicated...let's learn General Chemistry in under 20 Minutes.
This is not ALL of Chemistry, as fields like "Organic Chemistry" deserve videos of their own. But, this is the foundation, or "General Chemistry", which contains most concepts you need to know to understand other topics and fields of Chemistry.
This is a summary and revision of around 4 years of Chemistry you learn in school, with maybe some university level concepts sprinkled in the mix.
This video is a good summary for preparing for exams and finals. Maybe. Perhaps.
Now go learn all of Chemistry. And share this with your friends who suck at Chemistry
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:16 Valence Electrons
00:34 Periodic Table
01:24 Isotopes
01:34 Ions
01:47 How to read the Periodic Table
02:09 Molecules & Compounds
02:27 Molecular Formula & Isomers
02:53 Lewis-Dot-Structures
03:03 Why atoms bond
03:26 Covalent Bonds
03:37 Electronegativity
03:54 Ionic Bonds & Salts
04:25 Metallic Bonds
04:59 Polarity
05:37 Intermolecular Forces
05:51 Hydrogen Bonds
06:00 Van der Waals Forces
06:20 Solubility
06:46 Surfactants
07:00 Forces ranked by Strength
07:07 States of Matter
07:28 Temperature & Entropy
07:49 Melting Points
08:01 Plasma & Emission Spectrum
08:35 Mixtures
09:24 Types of Chemical Reactions
09:45 Stoichiometry & Balancing Equations
10:16 The Mole
10:46 Physical vs Chemical Change
11:05 Activation Energy & Catalysts
11:24 Reaction Energy & Enthalpy
11:42 Gibbs Free Energy
12:50 Chemical Equilibriums
13:15 Acid-Base Chemistry
13:41 Acidity, Basicity, pH & pOH
14:43 Neutralisation Reactions
14:56 Redox Reactions
15:18 Oxidation Numbers
16:01 Quantum Chemistry
Music by Audionautix.com
- published: 10 Mar 2024
- views: 2212274
6:43
Chemistry Tutorial: Chemical Elements (1-2)
The chemistry tutorial video explains chemical elements as it shows how the entire Universe is built from just 92 different kinds of atoms, but that these atoms...
The chemistry tutorial video explains chemical elements as it shows how the entire Universe is built from just 92 different kinds of atoms, but that these atoms are normally mixed up in different arrangements to make all the different substances in the world.
The video animation then pulls the different kinds of atoms from different substances apart, and rearranges them in separate piles.
These new collections of atoms, all made of one kind, are substances too, and are given a special name- elements.
The hypothetical situation in which all the atoms in all the substances in the Universe are pulled apart is shown, resulting in the 92 elements that our Universe could be simplified to. The difference between a single atom and the substance that many atoms can make is discussed.
Subscribe to watch more online chemistry courses & science videos:
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About Atomic School:
Atomic School supports the teaching of Atomic Theory to primary school & science students .
We provide lesson plans, hands-on classroom resources, demonstration equipment, quizzes and a Teacher's Manual to primary school teachers. Animated videos that clearly explain the scientific ideas supports learning by both teachers and students. As a teacher, you don't have to look anywhere else to implement this program.
Our work has been verified by science education researchers at the University of Southern Queensland, Dr Jenny Donovan and Dr Carole Haeusler, who confirm that primary students are capable of learning much more complex scientific concepts than previously thought, and crucially, that they love it. Students run to class!
The program has been trialed in Australian schools as well as schools in the Philippines, Iran and India. It is conducted as holiday workshops at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, the Queensland Museum as well as the World Science Festival.
It has attracted wide media interest, including TV, radio and print, and the research data has been presented at prestigious American Education Research Association and Australian Science Education Research Association conferences.
Atomic Theory underlies all the other sciences- genetics, electronics, nanotechnology, engineering and astronomy- so an early understanding will set them up for a more successful learning sequence for all their science subjects, and support their mastery of mathematics as well. We also have extension programs that cover Biology, Physics and Astronomy to an equal depth.
About Ian Stuart (Email:
[email protected]):
The founder of Atomic School, Ian Stuart, taught Chemistry and Physics for 25 years at senior levels before he realized that his 8-year old son, Tom, could understand Atomic Theory at a much deeper level than he expected. After visiting Tom's class at school, he discovered that his peers could also grasp the abstract scientific concepts, as well as apply it usefully to the real world.
Ian then developed a program to teach the advanced concepts of high school Chemistry, Physics and Biology to students 10 years younger than they normally would. He found that this engaged their interest in modern science early, and sustained it through to high school and beyond. It also sets them up for future success in their academic and career paths.
Ian has a Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry from the University of Queensland and a Master's degree in Electrochemistry from the University of Melbourne.
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Video transcript:
All the things in the universe are made from just 92 different kinds of atoms. Atoms are too small to see with our eyes, so we can only see the substances that they make. Here are 4 substances- wood from a desk, a lump of glass, water, and a chunk of copper - but to see their atoms we'd need to magnify them to make them look a billion times bigger. Let's do that. Normally the different kinds of atoms are mixed up and joined to other atoms, and it's unusual to find one kind of atom all on its own.
To tell the atoms apart, we have made an atom code with different coloured balls, and one or two letters. The little white ones show Hydrogen atoms, with the letter H, the black ones Carbon, oxygens are red, silicons grey, and copper is orange. Notice that oxygen atoms are in three different substances here- wood, glass and water, which look and feel very different to each other. And Hydrogen is in both wood and water. The same atoms can make completely different substances when they are put together in different ways.
Now we're going to pull apart all of the atoms from their substances, and put them in separate piles. All the Hydrogens go here, the carbons here, Oxygens here, Silicons here and coppers here.
https://wn.com/Chemistry_Tutorial_Chemical_Elements_(1_2)
The chemistry tutorial video explains chemical elements as it shows how the entire Universe is built from just 92 different kinds of atoms, but that these atoms are normally mixed up in different arrangements to make all the different substances in the world.
The video animation then pulls the different kinds of atoms from different substances apart, and rearranges them in separate piles.
These new collections of atoms, all made of one kind, are substances too, and are given a special name- elements.
The hypothetical situation in which all the atoms in all the substances in the Universe are pulled apart is shown, resulting in the 92 elements that our Universe could be simplified to. The difference between a single atom and the substance that many atoms can make is discussed.
Subscribe to watch more online chemistry courses & science videos:
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiX8pAYWBppIbtUZTfGnRJw?sub_confirmation=1
About Atomic School:
Atomic School supports the teaching of Atomic Theory to primary school & science students .
We provide lesson plans, hands-on classroom resources, demonstration equipment, quizzes and a Teacher's Manual to primary school teachers. Animated videos that clearly explain the scientific ideas supports learning by both teachers and students. As a teacher, you don't have to look anywhere else to implement this program.
Our work has been verified by science education researchers at the University of Southern Queensland, Dr Jenny Donovan and Dr Carole Haeusler, who confirm that primary students are capable of learning much more complex scientific concepts than previously thought, and crucially, that they love it. Students run to class!
The program has been trialed in Australian schools as well as schools in the Philippines, Iran and India. It is conducted as holiday workshops at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, the Queensland Museum as well as the World Science Festival.
It has attracted wide media interest, including TV, radio and print, and the research data has been presented at prestigious American Education Research Association and Australian Science Education Research Association conferences.
Atomic Theory underlies all the other sciences- genetics, electronics, nanotechnology, engineering and astronomy- so an early understanding will set them up for a more successful learning sequence for all their science subjects, and support their mastery of mathematics as well. We also have extension programs that cover Biology, Physics and Astronomy to an equal depth.
About Ian Stuart (Email:
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The founder of Atomic School, Ian Stuart, taught Chemistry and Physics for 25 years at senior levels before he realized that his 8-year old son, Tom, could understand Atomic Theory at a much deeper level than he expected. After visiting Tom's class at school, he discovered that his peers could also grasp the abstract scientific concepts, as well as apply it usefully to the real world.
Ian then developed a program to teach the advanced concepts of high school Chemistry, Physics and Biology to students 10 years younger than they normally would. He found that this engaged their interest in modern science early, and sustained it through to high school and beyond. It also sets them up for future success in their academic and career paths.
Ian has a Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry from the University of Queensland and a Master's degree in Electrochemistry from the University of Melbourne.
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All the things in the universe are made from just 92 different kinds of atoms. Atoms are too small to see with our eyes, so we can only see the substances that they make. Here are 4 substances- wood from a desk, a lump of glass, water, and a chunk of copper - but to see their atoms we'd need to magnify them to make them look a billion times bigger. Let's do that. Normally the different kinds of atoms are mixed up and joined to other atoms, and it's unusual to find one kind of atom all on its own.
To tell the atoms apart, we have made an atom code with different coloured balls, and one or two letters. The little white ones show Hydrogen atoms, with the letter H, the black ones Carbon, oxygens are red, silicons grey, and copper is orange. Notice that oxygen atoms are in three different substances here- wood, glass and water, which look and feel very different to each other. And Hydrogen is in both wood and water. The same atoms can make completely different substances when they are put together in different ways.
Now we're going to pull apart all of the atoms from their substances, and put them in separate piles. All the Hydrogens go here, the carbons here, Oxygens here, Silicons here and coppers here.
- published: 01 Jul 2017
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4:15
Types of Matter: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures
What's the difference between a physical change and a chemical change? What are elements, compounds, pure substances, and mixtures? So many definitions to learn...
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- published: 22 Jun 2015
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2:42
The Periodic Table Song with real elements
All of the stable elements in one collection. Hopefully it is as fun for you as it was to make it. Check us out at engineeredlabs.com.
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All of the stable elements in one collection. Hopefully it is as fun for you as it was to make it. Check us out at engineeredlabs.com.
- published: 28 Feb 2022
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2:12
Difference between an Atom, a Molecule and a Compound
Learn the difference between an atom that is made of subatomic particles. A molecule consists of atoms joined together and compounds which are a combination of ...
Learn the difference between an atom that is made of subatomic particles. A molecule consists of atoms joined together and compounds which are a combination of elements.
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Learn the difference between an atom that is made of subatomic particles. A molecule consists of atoms joined together and compounds which are a combination of elements.
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- published: 16 Jul 2021
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20:57
Are there Undiscovered Elements Beyond The Periodic Table?
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- published: 16 Nov 2022
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3:25
4 BERYLLIUM, CHEMICAL ELEMENT CONNECTING THE UNIVERSE, LIFE, AND TECHNOLOGY #AtoZ_PERIODIC_TABLE
Beryllium is a lightweight, strong, and brittle metal that belongs to the alkaline earth metals group in the periodic table. It has the atomic number 4 and is r...
Beryllium is a lightweight, strong, and brittle metal that belongs to the alkaline earth metals group in the periodic table. It has the atomic number 4 and is represented by the symbol "Be." Beryllium is characterized by its high melting point and its excellent thermal and electrical conductivity. It is primarily used as an alloying agent in industries to improve the hardness and resistance of metals like copper and aluminum. Due to its properties, beryllium is used in aerospace, defense, electronics, and nuclear applications. However, it is highly toxic if inhaled as dust or fumes, causing a lung disease known as berylliosis. Despite its usefulness in various high-tech industries, handling beryllium requires strict safety protocols. Its unique combination of strength, low density, and thermal stability makes it invaluable for advanced engineering and scientific applications.
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Beryllium is a lightweight, strong, and brittle metal that belongs to the alkaline earth metals group in the periodic table. It has the atomic number 4 and is represented by the symbol "Be." Beryllium is characterized by its high melting point and its excellent thermal and electrical conductivity. It is primarily used as an alloying agent in industries to improve the hardness and resistance of metals like copper and aluminum. Due to its properties, beryllium is used in aerospace, defense, electronics, and nuclear applications. However, it is highly toxic if inhaled as dust or fumes, causing a lung disease known as berylliosis. Despite its usefulness in various high-tech industries, handling beryllium requires strict safety protocols. Its unique combination of strength, low density, and thermal stability makes it invaluable for advanced engineering and scientific applications.
#Beryllium #PeriodicTable #AlkalineEarthMetals #StrongLightMetal #IndustrialAlloy #ToxicElement #Berylliosis #AdvancedMaterials #AerospaceEngineering #ElectricalConductivity
- published: 23 Sep 2024
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6:31
What is the difference between an Atom, Element, Molecule and Compound?
This lecture is about the difference between an atom, molecule, element and compound.
Following questions are solved in this lecture.
Q: Difference between an...
This lecture is about the difference between an atom, molecule, element and compound.
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This lecture is about the difference between an atom, molecule, element and compound.
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- published: 14 Jun 2021
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