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Uploaded by on Jul 11, 2008

A newer version of our ytterbium video can be found at http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Rp7-yNvOV4I

Ytterbium is element number 70 on the periodic table. All the elements on video at http://www.periodicvideos.com/

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  • Was there a Rat in that storage Room?

  • I think that the word geek was created by idiots, alike the people that use it, because they are jelous that some one understands and knows things that they never could.

    also cant help but wonder why one of these simple people is looking videos about the periodic table of videos? and calling the people that make these great videos geeks?

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  • what about terbium?

  • If you find a compound how do you now that you have done it and how do you officially state you have done it?

  • 'Jelous' is a word created by idiots too.

  • youtubium.

  • Quick! Open the arsenic and kill he rat!

  • @romanianskill when will your balls drop little boy?

  • @ashleycoles no, i love science and shit but this is just gay

  • @romanianskill REEEEEEEEEEEEEETAAAAAAAAAAARD

  • Man, I won't deny that these guys are geeks.

    They are also extremely awesome.

    Because as myself and many other people have already proved, you don't need to be cool to be awesome.

    In fact, many cool people are not awesome, simply by being cool.

    Elements are awesome. Possibly not cool, but still awesome.

  • These guys are awesome! I wish they were my teachers back in grade school, because most of mine were idiots... I've learned more on my own than school... I'd love to buy a rare-earth metal set of lanthanides, all the way from Yttrium to Lutetium. There's one problem though, Promethium. It's a lanthanide, except it's naturally radioactive, and it's hard to find in nature; it's easier to synthetically produce it. I would love to find a set, I know where to get it, but they are all sold out... =(

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