World's Smallest Periodic Table (extra footage)

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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2010

The main video is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQU2IAsQak8

This is some extra footage and clips from the periodicvideos film about the World's Smallest Periodic Table.

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  • 'might explode' what a hero this prof is

  • Is it just my imagination or did the professor seem more giddy than usual when this was happening. He reminded me of a kid who gets taken to the toy store for his birthday to pick out his own gift.

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  • I so want one.

  • I will pay for and supply a new and sealed bottle of Pantene Perfect Curls High Performance Conditioner if the professor will both make a video about it and perform a critical practical analysis of the products performance. I will increase this to 12 bottles if he a.) dyes his hair, b.) has it straightened. This offer may be modified to exchange the conditioner for a mousse or wax dependant on the outcome of the latter condition. Cat Deeley neither sponsors nor is included in this offer.

  • no ego, if only more people were always humble like Prof

  • Professor Poliakoff is a true gentleman! The world needs more men like him.

  • @samol1234567890 well, it is good for doing depth studies of thin films and nanomaterials. You can take data then dig down a bit and repeat. It is also used to prepare samples for use with a transmission electron microscope by cutting very thin slices.

  • I have a question the Professor and his Team:

    I happened to burn a few tangerine leafs on my gas stove and while they started to burn with a common orange/yellow flame, a few spots here and there started to burn with a globular white -presumably hotter- flame and actually lasted quite a lot. I am sure you can help me solve the enigma.

    Cheers!

  • The word "hair" really turn this guy on

  • As of 2010, the table contains 118 chemical elements whose discoveries have been confirmed. Ninety-four are found naturally on Earth, and the rest are synthetic elements that have been produced artificially in particle accelerators.

    I wonder what can we find in crop circles? (lol)

  • The prof is the best! Of course everyone is also great! I love this video series! :)

  • cool! :)

    

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