Chemical Families

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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2010

As of March 30, 2010. Bringing one element to represent it's chemical family and give us insight on what they're all about.

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  • Wow, planning, cuts, what stays in, fixing mispronunciations, how many times did You have to dress up in the same outfit after realizing a mistake? A+.

  • @akai454 I didn't have to go back into the same outfit after realizing a mistake, but yes, lots of hard work, dedication, creativity, research, time and no sleep put into this. =) Thanks!

  • ........I think I just learned something.

  • @williejameshuff01 I think you just did.

  • don't less with Lithium!!!

  • @LeeroyK2009 Damn right!

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  • damn, just noticed my typo, I think you got it tho.

    Nice vid, can see this being useful for kids, u make chemistry interestin!

    Oh and don't Mess with Lithium!!!

  • LOL!! Was this for your science project!

  • @SanabriaMan It sure did... That makes me happy.

  • @ScrambledGregs23 yay! I'm all of em. :)

  • omg mindy is that you as the alkaline earth metal?!

    shiiiitz.

    i leant more from this than i did in science whole year.

  • I could imagine this took you a lot of time :)

    I learned haha

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