Livermorium - Periodic Table of Videos
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The team at periodicvideos has created a TED-Ed Lesson for every element of the periodic table. Element 116 has been given the name livermorium
- but it could easily have been named after Nottingham where the periodicvideos
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For more information about flerovium and livermorium, check out this video by the team at the Periodic Table of Videos. While you're at it, here's a video about two new elements.
For more info on ununhexium, check out this video.
For awesome information about super heavy elements, check out this video filmed by the periodicvideos team in Darmstadt.
For all the basics about livermorium, check out the Visual Elements Periodic Table.
For all the cool facts by livermorium, check out The Elements by Theodore Gray.
For more info on ununhexium, check out this video.
For awesome information about super heavy elements, check out this video filmed by the periodicvideos team in Darmstadt.
For all the basics about livermorium, check out the Visual Elements Periodic Table.
For all the cool facts by livermorium, check out The Elements by Theodore Gray.
Ununhexium (Uuh) was the temporary IUPAC systematic name for element
116, but historically it is known as eka-polonium
following Mendeleev’s way of naming predicted elements.
What do you consider to be the funniest name in the periodic table? And the strangest one?
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