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Uploaded by on May 5, 2007

***********************Its a great honor to have our little cartoon featured on Wired Magazine. (www.wired.com)

As the number 5 top video about science. We would be pleased if you saw the other 9 videos featured.


http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/07/sciencemusic/
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A Useless Bay Production of The Elements Song (or the Periodic Table Song) by Tom Lehrer

Yes, we are very much aware that "silicone" is not the same as "silicon" however there are silicon piano keys in the picture, if anyone has noticed. We aren't chemists, and we aren't even very good animators over here at Useless Bay. ***************




To Students and Instructors:

If you would like to use this video please email us and we'll be happy to send you a copy. Please share, post, show, broadcast or transmit, we would be honored to donate our project. We can correct the glaring administrative error in the cartoon, as well and make it a little more family friendly.

Gene at Useless Bay Productions *************************


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  • Daniel Radcliffe brought me here! :P This is really cool xD

  • Thumbs up if you can sing this from memory :D

    (You know you want credit for it)

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  • @Derpfartqueefjiggle I think that last bit is "Harvard/discovered," but aside from that...awesome!

  • There's sulfur californium and fermium and berkelium and also mendelevium einsteinium nobelium, and argon krypton neon radon xenon zinc and rhodium, and chlorine carbon cobalt copper tungsten tin and sodium.....

    These are the only ones in which the news has come to Aardvark.... And there may be many others but they haven't been dicaardvark.

  • and bismoth bromine lithium berilium and barium.

    There's holmium and helium and hafnium and herbium and phospherous and francium and flourine and turbium, and manganese and mercury molybdnium magnesium disprosium and scandium and serium and cesium and lead pracodemium, and platinum plutonium poladium promethium potasium polonium, and tantalum technesium titanium telurium. *gasp* and cadmium and calcium and chromium and curium.

  • Theres antimony arsenic aluminum selenium and hydrogen and oxygen and nitrogen and rhenium, and nickle neodimium neptunium germanium and iron americium rhuthenium uranium, europium zirconium lutecium venadium and lanthenum and osmium and astatine and radium and gold and protactinium and indium and galium. *gasp* And iodine and thoreum and thulium and thalium.

    There's yttrium ytterbium actinium rubidium, and boron gadolinium niobium iridium, and strontium and silicone and silver and symmerium

  • @Derpfartqueefjiggle I did get credit for it - I sang this in my science class, and my teacher recorded me and showed it to her other classes!

  • I've seen chemistry classes do this as a video - pointing to the elements on the Periodic Table along with the lyrics. A fun song.

  • lol..gotta learn that song :D

  • LYRICS PLEASE

  • thumbs up if u only hid the annotation for silicon ;)

  • thumbs up if TOM LEHRER brought here not your chemistry teacher or daniel radcliffe! I LOVE THE MASOCHISM TANGO :3

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