Periodic table was sophisticated, complex nonsense until i watched this video. Excellent, logical explanation, music, commentary & graphics to simplify things!
@@AtomicSchool please index and create a playlist. It's very difficult to find good videos. Even if we find the best ( your videos ) it is not indexed and organized into a separate list or in an order.
I agree 100% with your statement, Kamran Jafri. He is a super teacher. I wish there were more of his caliber in the world. Ian Stuart is a gift to the world. Thank you for all the brilliant teaching lessons that are making a difference in this world.
I never seen such a very easy perfect explanation to whom it can be understood. This video stands one side and rest on other side. Thanks for the best video. I've a question, if a substance having one kind of atoms is called an "Element", then what about wood, leaves, and flowers etc.. which are not considered in periodic table. Can you please explain.
I’m new to all this. I watched one of your chemistry videos and I would love to learn more. I’m just a beginner and I’d like to start at the beginning. Which videos should I start with? Thank you!
Amazing video with an amazing explanation sir! I know know everything about the periodic table. I can boast this knowledge to my classmates! Thank you, sir!
It sounds like you are smart. That is good. Let me tell you something I wish I had learned when I was your age. PEOPLE [ and this includes you] DO NOT LIKE TO FEEL STUPID. Also, PEOPLE [and this includes you] DO NOT LIKE IT WHEN SOMEONE ALWAYS TRIES TO SHOW OFF THAT THEY ARE SMARTER THAN YOU. It will become obvious that you are smart, no need to show it off.
Were can I buy those sticky atoms? I would like to buy them for my 3 Grand daughter. I Googled them and I cannot find them. I live in the USA and my daughter lives in Bali. Please let me know. Thank you! PS: You have the very best channel on TH-cam.
Uranium is the heaviest naturally-occurring element. Oganesson is a synthetic element which was discussed later. It is so unstable that the sample synthesised only lasted for a fraction of a second so its properties are unknown. But it is heavier than Uranium, agreed.
@@philipdemaeyer1665 It's my prerogative to choose the music I decide is best. It's your perogative to not watch the video. "Force" is the wrong verb in this context.
@@AtomicSchool very true, and I respect that freedom of choice. Yet, universal we are al equal. Meaning, we are also equal in rights. You have the right to choose the music, but I reserve the right to inform you that besides the great educational quality of the video, the choice of music is not to my taste. And yes, I have the choice not to watch, but I wave that right not to watch. Still, in exorcising both our rights; we have both expressed our thoughts on the matter. In my last post, I shared what was thought to my at the arts academy. Your probably a teacher at university, with how well your explanation of this knowledge of chemical elements and bonds go.
Seeing how humans haven't made it past the moon.......isn't it a tad presumptuous to say that's all the elements in the universe? Couldn't there be more out there?Just wondering.Seems a bit like when they said the world was flat.
Hi Stephen, there are ways of identifying far-away elements. When hot (as in stars) they emit characteristic wavelengths of light which can be analysed by astronomers on earth. When cold, like in interstellar regions, they absorb characteristic wavelengths, which astronomers can also analyse. This is how they know that all the elements are accounted for. Of course, nothing's impossible. For example, scientists have no idea what dark matter is.
WOW......That's impressive.So much to know.Thanks so much for responding.I just found your site and have downloaded most to further my far too limited knowledge.Your video's are great and make the subjects easy to understand even for someone running on 2 brain cells like me.Thanks for the enlightenment.You rock.
Is that a fact? Then I must apologise. You did not talk like an aussie. By the way I like your videos. I forgot to tell you that. No hard feelings I hope? Keep up the good work mate.
AtomicSchool yeah others are an made but you should include that because you said there 92 elements in the universe so the remaining elements also exist in universe And thanks for instant replies
I enjoy your videos, but do not care to be subjected to the crappy music. I want to study, not listen to music. What the hell does that awful Latin music have to do with the elements. I fail to see the connection and do not appreciate it. Please remove the junk and just leave the fun stuff : the Chemistry. Thank you.
Thanks for your comment. I have asked others whether it adds or detracts, and generally it is appreciated. Having said that, I agree that this video's music is a bit ordinary. The trouble is that I can't change the video without losing its ranking position.
Periodic table was sophisticated, complex nonsense until i watched this video. Excellent, logical explanation, music, commentary & graphics to simplify things!
Thanks Chetan. The PT is ultimately rather simple.
I'm a pretty experienced chemist but when I watch videos like this I still learn new things that I maybe forgot or whatever.
Hashtag normalise review.
Great comment. Thank you (belatedly).
Your videos are really well put together and clearly explained, (👍 92 thumbs up)
Great comment, Adheesh!
@@AtomicSchool please index and create a playlist.
It's very difficult to find good videos. Even if we find the best ( your videos ) it is not indexed and organized into a separate list or in an order.
@@rog38 Hi Roger, you can find a playlist at th-cam.com/play/PLYbDrmR0pxgrTmNsqqSXC-6xrJIkCjpfo.html
@@AtomicSchool why is it so easy?
Another excellent educational video. Well paced, excellent animation, & a narrator I could listen to all & every day
Superlative videos!!!. I have been teaching science for half a century and I am still learning. Cheers from Patagonia, Argentina.
Thanks Peter. Feedback from a science teacher is the best possible :)
@@AtomicSchool It is an honour.
@@AtomicSchool why is it so easy?
Yeah, bring on the salsa and guacamole and keep 'em best ever videos about elements coming !
Ian Stuart Salsa, the 119th element ;-)
High class teaching video. This will help me teach Chemistry to High School students. Thank you.
Thanks for your compliment, Kamran.
I agree 100% with your statement, Kamran Jafri. He is a super teacher. I wish there were more of his caliber in the world. Ian Stuart is a gift to the world. Thank you for all the brilliant teaching lessons that are making a difference in this world.
Such a beautiful build up to one of the most fascinating existential subjects in our world.
Thanks Udayan!
Best video on TH-cam to learn about periodic table❤️
Best feedback. Thanks Kajal.
I never seen such a very easy perfect explanation to whom it can be understood. This video stands one side and rest on other side. Thanks for the best video. I've a question, if a substance having one kind of atoms is called an "Element", then what about wood, leaves, and flowers etc.. which are not considered in periodic table. Can you please explain.
You teach more perfectly than my school teachers did thank you sir.
Thank you Aadesh!
Best ever description of Periodic Table
Thanks Abdul
You're explanation great sirr
Wow this video is awesome!!! Its so explanatory. I never understood the periodic table until now
Thanks Fedora! Great feedback.
It is pleasure to learn from your videos. Thank you.
Thanks Anna. Good to hear.
@@AtomicSchool can I be your friend ? I know the periodic table. And I can solve atomic equations
@@AtomicSchool I also subscribed
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
It is so interesting.
Thanks Ruth!
You're fabulous sir! Thank u so very much🙏🙏
Great feedback. Thanks
Love this video the narration is spot on👌
Thank you, Dawn
Your explanation is excellent.
Thank you
Now I have a clear and logical view for the element periodic table .
Great to hear!
I’m new to all this. I watched one of your chemistry videos and I would love to learn more.
I’m just a beginner and I’d like to start at the beginning. Which videos should I start with? Thank you!
Hi Mark. I suggest you go to my playlists th-cam.com/users/AtomicSchoolplaylists.
Choose 'Chemistry Learning Sequence". Good luck.
Excellent videos getting me prepared for returning to college.
Great to hear, Ian. From another Ian :)
There should be millions of views ! You are amazing!!
Thanks heaps!!!
Amazing video with an amazing explanation sir! I know know everything about the periodic table. I can boast this knowledge to my classmates! Thank you, sir!
i mean i NOW know
@@therealvolt8122 Great to hear, Adityaraj.
hi this is the guy from the future (2023) and there is actually 118 elements. oh and the future guy realy likes the video. well done.
Thanks Arnold. Well spoken and foreseen!
Wow that is amazing! Thanks.
You're welcome!
Your video are good they give good information keep it up 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you Ndzalo!
Very well explained, easy to understand for beginners, keep it up.
Thanks Raj.
wow. sir its amazing . THANK YOU . I love it.
Thanks for your feedback, Firoj!
Thanks for your feedback.
Another well produced doco, Thanks
Thank you Kallyjon
Very well explained thank you
Thanks for your feedback, Adrian.
this is really helpful! thank you so much🤗
Your videos are very very very very well explained..... unlimited thumbs up😆😀😀😀😀😀😊👍👍👌👌👌👌
Thanks, Justin
ur the best i really was crying because i didnt know anything about the periodic table
Great to hear Nannette
Man, I am still fourth grade and i understand the periodic table because of you :)
That's music to my ears :)
It sounds like you are smart. That is good. Let me tell you something I wish I had learned when I was your age. PEOPLE [ and this includes you] DO NOT LIKE TO FEEL STUPID. Also, PEOPLE [and this includes you] DO NOT LIKE IT WHEN SOMEONE ALWAYS TRIES TO SHOW OFF THAT THEY ARE SMARTER THAN YOU. It will become obvious that you are smart, no need to show it off.
@@ChrisBrengel bruh that kid is like nine, just let the kid learn bro
5:29 That was a mistake but, your videos are so good! (118 likes)
Thanks🙂
i was finding it hard to learn thank you so much and i was reading throught the comments and i like the music it add to the vid god bless
Wow! This is the best short explanation I have seen on the periodic table. Thanks.
Nice comment, thanks.
Excellent job... amazing style of explaination...
Thanks Aaryan.
Nicely edited!
great work!!!
Subscribed immediately
Well explained dude
A great explanation of how it works. The music though made Me want to put a puffy white shirt on and shake some Macaramas
Thanks Randell
How about the 26 rest?
That's explained in the video, Piotr
On TV quiz shows the Periodic Table is one of my worst categories. This video will help me to scream out answers faster than the contestants. LOL
Ossum explanation sir.U gonna clear all my doubts.And sir where are you from.Good job keep going like this sir👏👏👏👏👌👌👌👌👏👏👍👍👍👍✌✌👆👆👆👏👏
Thanks for your feedback, Mahendra.
Thank you 🙃
Were can I buy those sticky atoms? I would like to buy them for my 3 Grand daughter. I Googled them and I cannot find them. I live in the USA and my daughter lives in Bali. Please let me know. Thank you!
PS: You have the very best channel on TH-cam.
Superbbbbbb......
Thanks Rahul.
Amazing!
Thanks Ahmed.
Nice bro.... Love u
Thanks
Ah yes, my favorite element, Lanthanam 6:00
Edit: There's also Holium 6:05 ✝✝✝✝✝
Our electricity bill z hevier😅
This music is a vibe😂
please upload more videos ❤️
Working on it, Pardis :)
You are perfect, thanks and God bless you
You are very kind, Hosam. Thank you. The best part of the video is the music :)
Great
Thanks Ossama
Never learnt this in class.
Good to hear, Abhyuday!
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Did he say uranium is the heaviest? Isn't that oggenason
Uranium is the heaviest naturally-occurring element. Oganesson is a synthetic element which was discussed later. It is so unstable that the sample synthesised only lasted for a fraction of a second so its properties are unknown. But it is heavier than Uranium, agreed.
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Fun Fact: Did you know That The Heaviest Element Is Actually Ununoctium/Oganneson?
i loved it
Good to hear :)
Thanks
You're welcome Konsam.
@@AtomicSchool sir I wanna ask 1 questions sir
Down Side to this video is the awefull music each time
That's dependent on your taste in music.
@@AtomicSchool that’s why movie makers try not to force their personal taste in music on others.
@@philipdemaeyer1665 It's my prerogative to choose the music I decide is best.
It's your perogative to not watch the video.
"Force" is the wrong verb in this context.
@@AtomicSchool very true, and I respect that freedom of choice. Yet, universal we are al equal. Meaning, we are also equal in rights. You have the right to choose the music, but I reserve the right to inform you that besides the great educational quality of the video, the choice of music is not to my taste. And yes, I have the choice not to watch, but I wave that right not to watch.
Still, in exorcising both our rights; we have both expressed our thoughts on the matter. In my last post, I shared what was thought to my at the arts academy.
Your probably a teacher at university, with how well your explanation of this knowledge of chemical elements and bonds go.
@@philipdemaeyer1665 Great, Philip. I think we are on the same page :)
Nice
Thank you.
92nd comment. Coincidence? By the way I love your videos man ;)
I don't think so !!! (and thanks)
Just for an update we now have 118 elements
In Wikipedia it's almost 100 elements
THANKS
MUSIC is THE KEY
7 MUSICAL Notes
DRACO CONSTELLATION is
Treble Clef
Iodine is solid
I agree.
Seeing how humans haven't made it past the moon.......isn't it a tad presumptuous to say that's all the elements in the universe? Couldn't there be more out there?Just wondering.Seems a bit like when they said the world was flat.
Hi Stephen, there are ways of identifying far-away elements. When hot (as in stars) they emit characteristic wavelengths of light which can be analysed by astronomers on earth. When cold, like in interstellar regions, they absorb characteristic wavelengths, which astronomers can also analyse. This is how they know that all the elements are accounted for. Of course, nothing's impossible. For example, scientists have no idea what dark matter is.
WOW......That's impressive.So much to know.Thanks so much for responding.I just found your site and have downloaded most to further my far too limited knowledge.Your video's are great and make the subjects easy to understand even for someone running on 2 brain cells like me.Thanks for the enlightenment.You rock.
Thanks for your great feedback, Stephen.
Nice video! I am from India. Liked your way of teaching too much. But it's hard to understand American accent for me. But I'll manage 😊
z is not xirconium
Why do you use these funny names for Natrium (Na) and Kalium (K)?
:)
I see. You don't know. Well that's OK. I don't know either, but I do know that you americans like to twist normal names into something else.-:)
I'm Australian, Willie.
Is that a fact? Then I must apologise. You did not talk like an aussie. By the way I like your videos. I forgot to tell you that. No hard feelings I hope? Keep up the good work mate.
Thanks for watching, Willie.
Oh my god
Is that good or bad Jaspreet? :)
@@AtomicSchool that's amazing
@@jaspreetkaur4350 Thanks!
Loved your pose
ha ha. I practised it :) Just kidding
Hey there are 118 elements in the universe according to modern periodic table
But only 92 naturally occurring ones
AtomicSchool yeah others are an made but you should include that because you said there 92 elements in the universe so the remaining elements also exist in universe
And thanks for instant replies
Fair point
Too ez
What is the UGLY Latin MUSIC? SO DISTURBING!!!!
too slow , makes it boring
Speed up the vid then
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I enjoy your videos, but do not care to be subjected to the crappy music. I want to study, not listen to music. What the hell does that awful Latin music have to do with the elements. I fail to see the connection and do not appreciate it. Please remove the junk and just leave the fun stuff : the Chemistry. Thank you.
Thanks for your comment. I have asked others whether it adds or detracts, and generally it is appreciated.
Having said that, I agree that this video's music is a bit ordinary. The trouble is that I can't change the video without losing its ranking position.
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