The Periodic Table of Videos
is a series of educational shorts on chemistry produced by the University of Nottingham and posted on
YouTube (along with a sister series,
''Sixty Symbols''
, which is devoted to explaining "those funny letters and squiggles used by physicists and astronomers"). So why, you ask, would an educational series have its own page on TV Tropes? Because it features a charming and likable cast of characters, who've made it their business to make chemistry, astronomy and physics as interesting and engaging as possible.
Each episode in
The Periodic Table of Videos explores and examines a single element from (what else?) the Periodic Table. The viewer learns about the element's history and properties (and occasionally, the viewer gets to see that element blown up in a spectacular fashion.) From time to time, the scientists will slip in a video discussing other science-related content; a visit to a famous site related to the history of chemistry, or a discussion of the science behind notable current events, to name a few examples. And sometimes they'll just blow crap up
because it's cool For Science!! As of this date, they've explored all 118 known elements of the periodic table and have moved on to exploring various molecular compounds.
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