What would you do if you spilt the UK's entire stock of plutonium onto your wooden work bench? Videos (and more fun stories) about all the elements at http://www.periodicv ideos.com/
A newer version of our hydrogen video can be found at http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=6rdmpx39P Rk
Ready for a big bang? Hydrogen is the first element on the periodic table and the most abundant element in the universe. http://www.periodicv ideos.com/
We've added some new footage to our video about beryllium, filmed at the MAX-lab synchrotron in Sweden.
For more about the experiment Pete's referring to, watch the "Beam Time" video at our other channel nottinghamscience.
By popular demand, we finally drop some caesium (cesium) into water. Will the reaction match the hype?
All the elements on video at http://www.periodicv ideos.com/
Our previous caesium video is at http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=GDMUb5mQs jo
An updated version of our oxygen video can be found at http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=WuG5WTId- IY
Oxygen is element number 8 and is among the most "famous" of the elements. See them all at http://www.periodicv ideos.com/
Potassium is an "evil" element, but it's crucial to life. In this video see some violent explosions and the gentle creation of a potassium mirror. All our element videos at http://www.periodicv ideos.com/
A new Bismuth video, including a better sample of Bimuth crystal and some information about its radioactivity. All the elements in our sereis at http://www.periodicv ideos.com/
Phosphorus (in its white form) is a very reactive element, as this video demonstrates. Phosphorus also plays a vital role in the human body. All the elements at http://www.periodicv ideos.com/
Throwing Francium into water would be "the YouTube video of the century" according to our favourite chemistry professor! But is it possible? Videos of all the elements can be found at our website http://www.periodicv ideos.com/
Is zinc boring? We ask this question in our latest version of the video about this element. We've got videos about all 118 elements at http://www.periodicv ideos.com/
Professor Martyn Poliakoff discusses the Periodic Table of Videos project as we enter the next phase of making films. See our website and all our films at http://www.periodicv ideos.com/
An updated version of our video about Xenon, marking the recent death of chemist Neil Bartlett who performed a famous experiment with the gas. Videos about all the elements at http://www.periodicv ideos.com/
Our original Xenon video can be found at http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=OvmhYx6it RE
Did you realise modern candle wicks are a marvel of engineering? The Professor takes a look at candle chemistry in this special video for Halloween. See all our videos at http://www.periodicv ideos.com/