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Short video about thorium, element 90 on the periodic table, presented by Sir Martyn Poliakoff of Nottingham University. [3 minutes]
British Sign Language version of the periodic table created by Access Bedford and performed by members of the community. The signs have been matched to elements from research, looking at the history and...
New York Times technology correspondent David Pogue presents this documentary which aims to provide an introduction to the elements and the history of their discovery. Pogue asks why are some elements, such...
The periodic table is changing. Ken Moody, Chief Scientist for Radiochemistry, explains that recent discoveries of new elements have extended the periodic table beyond what was thought possible, and...
This lesson covers the structure of the atom and how the atomic number is used to organize the periodic table. It discusses the mass number of an atom and how to transcribe this with the chemical symbol and...
Following on from Part 1, this lesson further explains how the atomic number is used to organise the periodic table. It gives examples that show that isotopes exist in nature and give rise to atoms with...
This programme gives an overview of how the periodic table is organised, including the periods, groups, noble gases, metals, non-metals and transition elements. This is the 11th in a series of 17 volumes...
This programme , aimed at secondary school, uses practical demonstrations and graphics to provide an in-depth overview of the atom and the Periodic Table. It shows the makeup of atoms into protons, neutrons...
Nine activities designed as science learning resources: 1) Chemical Periodicity: examines what is meant by the concept, using on-screen experiemnts to llustrate how it can be used to predict the properties...
CAL resourceware designed to teach the fundamental principles of atomic structure, including 1) an introduction to atomic structure; 2) the Bohr model of the atom; 3) the build-up process of the periodic...
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