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Related: About this forumCool youtube series on the elements...
About 3 minute videos about there they come from and how we use them. Only three episodes so far, but nice for someone with a passing interest that wants a quick overview!
Subscribe to the channel and check back for more........
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Cool youtube series on the elements... (Original Post)
Takket
Oct 2023
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JohnnyRingo
(19,358 posts)1. I like that!
I hope I have enough focus to get through the entire table. We'll see.
Thanx for posting!
NNadir
(34,752 posts)2. An inspired choice for the first element. As a fission product, it's extremely valuable.
Particularly because of its low neutron capture cross section and the fact that it has an insoluble carbonate, sulfate, and a marginally soluble oxide.
Silent3
(15,909 posts)3. Please!
Don't shoot the whole series in vertical video!!!
SCantiGOP
(14,296 posts)4. Thanks for the post
Takket
(22,613 posts)5. bump for episode 4......
Bumping this up for episode 4, Lithium. Wanted everyone to see this because she talks a lot about how, environmentally speaking, there is no "free lunch" for using lithium to power all our batteries to get off fossil fuel cars.