And now asap science presents the elements of the periodic table there’s hydrogen and helium then lithium beryllium boron carbon everywhere nitrogen all through the air with oxygen so you can breathe in fluorine for your pretty teeth eon to light up the signs sodium for salty times magnesium aluminium silicon phosphorus and sulfur Chlorine and argon potassium and calcium so vanadium and chromium and manganese this is the periodic table noble gas is stable allergens and alkaline react aggressively each period we’ll see new outer shells electrons are added moving to the right iron is the 26th then cobalt nickel coins you get copper zinc In gallium germanium and arsenic selenium and bromine and while krypton helps line up your room rubidium and strontium then yetrium zirconium molybdenum technetium rusty neon rhodium palladium superworm then cadmium and indium antimony then tellurium and iodine xenon and 56 and this is where the table splits where lanthanides have just begun Lanthanum cerium and prasiodermia Next to promethium then 62. sumerium europium gadolinium and terbium dysprosium homeoperibium foolishy Osmium and iridium platinum gold to make you rich till you grow old mercury to tell you when it’s really cold This is the periodic table noble gas is stable halogens and alkaline react aggressively each period we’ll see new outer shells electrons are to the right actinium thorium protactinium uranium plutonium and then we’re done Video Information
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Anyways, heres some facts about this.
Longest ones to build: Niobium 3.5 hours, Tennessine 3 hours
Shortest one to build: Antimony 1.5 mins
My friend helped build These following elements: Ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, cadmium, indium, tin, antimony, tellurium, iodine, cerium, praseodymium, samarium, and europium.
My favourite one: Nobelium, Moscovium, and Molybdenum.
My least favourite: Boron and Aluminum
I started doing this in Mid-November and ended on January 1st.
I tried my best making these so if they are a little bad then sorry about that 🙁