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Actinium

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Can an element more than 150 times more radioactive than radium be used to cure cancer? A professor shares actinium's properties, applications, and a bit about its discovery a thought-provoking video. This is the 89th installment of a...
Instructional Video2:22
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Radium

9th - Higher Ed Standards
The human body deposits radium in the bones, teeth, and marrow, just as it deposits calcium. Learn more about a radioactive element in episode 88 of 118 on chemical elements. The narrator shares the discovery, properties, and...
Instructional Video12:59
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Francium

9th - Higher Ed Standards
After many false discovery reports from other scientists, Marguerite Perey first discovered francium in 1939. Learn about how she discovered it and the interesting story behind this famous scientist and her mentors. The video is the 87th...
Instructional Video9:53
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Radon

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Radon is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, radioactive gas that exists in most areas of the world. Learn more about the history and competition surrounding the interesting gas. The professor shares the properties and original letters...
Instructional Video6:53
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Astatine

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Less than two grams of astatine have ever been produced, making it one of the most rare elements on the periodic table. Young scientists discover aspects of the interesting element that most textbooks don't discuss. They learn about its...
Instructional Video3:56
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Bismuth

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Did you know you can find bismuth in pharmaceuticals, paints, and as a replacement for lead? Young scientists observe bismuth in multiple forms as they learn about its properties. Three chemists share their knowledge from different...
Instructional Video1:12
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Thallium

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Thallium, once known as inheritance powder, plays a role in many historic murders. Learn more about a mysterious element as the chemistry professor shares his knowledge. He mentions a few properties and historical facts to encourage...
Instructional Video5:13
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Mercury

9th - Higher Ed Standards
For many years, mercury was used in thermometers, dental fillings, and fluorescent lights. As scientists better understand the toxicity of this liquid metal, other materials replace these uses for mercury. Young scientists learn about...
Instructional Video5:47
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Platinum

9th - Higher Ed Standards
During WWII, non-military use of platinum was banned in the US as it was deemed a strategic metal. As part of a 118-installment series on each of the elements in the periodic table, video 78 discusses platinum in depth. It covers the...
Instructional Video7:09
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Iridium

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Evidence of a giant meteorite hitting the earth just before the dinosaur extinction came from a layer of iridium. Viewers learn about iridium's rarity, properties, applications, and how scientists named it. As part of a larger 118-part...
Instructional Video7:58
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Rhenium

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Rhenium's name comes from the Rhine river in Germany. Viewers learn this fact and others as they watch episode 75 in the 118-part series on each of the chemical elements. It discusses the element's properties, applications, salts, and more.
Instructional Video2:18
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Tungsten

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Tungsten's original claim to fame was use in light bulbs. Now, tungsten finds applications in military technology, electrical wiring, and it is even bought and sold as a commodity. Learn more about the properties of tungsten and the...
Instructional Video0:50
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Hafnium

9th - Higher Ed Standards
If you combine two hafniums, do you get a wholenium? Hafnium finds itself useful in nuclear submarines and plasma welding torches. While watching the 118-part series on each element in the periodic table, scholars learn more about...
Instructional Video2:02
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Polonium

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Polonium is the first element Marie Curie ever discovered. Best known for atomic weapons and international murders, polonium's short half-life often creates problems. Viewers learn about the properties, applications, and debates...
Instructional Video8:08
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Lead

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Ancient Greeks, Romans, and Chinese documented the poisonous properties, yet the production of lead increases every year. Young scientists learn about this dangerous element in episode 82 of a 118-part series. It shares lead's...
Instructional Video9:04
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Gold and Casio Watch

9th - Higher Ed Standards
A piece of gold walks into a classroom and the teacher says, "Au, get out." Observe the process of gold plating a cheap watch to better understand the properties of gold. Throughout the experiment, the professor shares the history, uses,...
Instructional Video2:47
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Osmium

9th - Higher Ed Standards
The densest naturally occurring element is osmium. The professor shares his knowledge of the 76th element as part of the ongoing series about every element in the periodic table. Viewers learn about the properties, dangers, and uses for...
Instructional Video0:57
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Tantalum

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Most mobile phones use tantalum in their processors. Scholars learn about tantalum as they view episode 73 in the 118-part series on each of the elements in the periodic table. It shares the properties of tantalum and one common...
Instructional Video1:34
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Lutetium

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Did you know the element lutetium is named after Paris, France? Learn about this interesting connection and more as you watch video 71 in a 118-part series. Each video discusses one element in the periodic table and the associated...
Instructional Video3:37
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Ytterbium

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Research on ytterbium started in 1787, yet a pure sample wasn't obtained until 1953. As part of a series of videos on the elements of the periodic table, element 70, ytterbium, stars in this one. Viewers see the quarry where it was...
Instructional Video1:19
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Thulium

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Charles James tried 15,000 times to recrystallize thulium before he was able to isolate it. Learn more about this uncommon and expensive element in a feature episode from a longer series on chemical elements. A chemistry professor...
Instructional Video1:20
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Samarium

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Samarium finds use in carbon arc lighting, optical lasers, and nuclear reactors. Chemistry professors offer more interesting facts about the element as part of a larger series covering each of the elements on the periodic table. Viewers...
Instructional Video2:48
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Cerium

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Scientists discovered cerium helps reduce carbon monoxide emissions in cars. As part of a series on each of the elements, cerium stars in an engaging video. Scholars learn about the properties and applications of the metal in a short...
Instructional Video5:57
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Iodine

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Most of the iodine produced gets used in livestock feed. Learn more about iodine in a video from a series on each of the chemical elements. Chemistry professors share the properties, history, and applications of this element. Viewers...