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Learning chemistry? Or simply in the mood for a little excitement? Check out The Periodic Table of Videos:
They are the unlikely new stars of YouTube --- from Sodium and Helium to Lithium, Oxygen, Hydrogen and Argon. University of Nottingham scientists have brought the Periodic Table into the 21st century with a bang, by posting lively video clips about every single chemical element on a new website.More Online Resources for Chemistry Students
And ‘The Periodic Table of Videos’ has already proved a massive online success, appearing on the UK front page of the YouTube website and registering more than 106,000 hits in just a few days.
- Tom Lehrer's "The Elements" flash animation
Even my young children love this song!
- Periodic table at Wikipedia
What is the periodic table, where did it come from, and what does it mean?
- Periodic Table Memory Pegs
A fantastic way to memorize the elements and their symbols (abbreviations) in atomic numerical order. Be sure to read the instructions, Using Atomic Number Memory Pegs.
- Dynamic Periodic Table
Tons of information at a click: orbitals, melting points, density, conductivity, discovery date, and much more.
- Visual Elements Periodic Table
A beautiful version of the periodic table, with links to information on each element. Also available for purchase.
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