Understanding the Periodic Table

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Network:
The Great Courses
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Season 1:
Ended on March 01, 2021
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Season: 1
# Air Date Episode Name Watched?
E1 Mar 01, 2021 The Periodic Table: Our Menu of Matter
E2 From Triads to Tables and the Role of Protons
E3 How Electrons Shape the Table
E4 Periodic Trends in Element Properties
E5 The Origin and Distribution of the Elements
E6 Elements Break Down: Radiation and Fission
E7 First-Row Opposites: Hydrogen and Helium
E8 Sodium, Potassium, and the Alkali Metals
E9 Magnesium, Calcium,, and the Alkaline Earths
E10 Enormous Variety on the Table's Right Side
E11 Noble Gases: The 'Lazy' Unreactive Elements
E12 Halogens: The Most Reactive Nonmetals
E13 Why Oxygen and Nitrogen Are Irreplacable
E14 Complexity of Carbon, Sulfur, and Phospohrus
E15 Silicon and the Metalloid Diagonal
E16 Aluminium, Tin, Lead, and Other Weak Metals
E17 The Table's Great Divide: Transition Metals
E18 Colorful and Durable: Early Transition Metals
E19 Magnets and Catalysts of the Middle Transition
E20 From Coins to Toxins: Copper and Mercury
E21 Rare-Earth Elements: Surprisingly Abundant
E22 Nuclear Fuel: Thorium, Uranium, and Plutonium
E23 Creating the Transplutonic Elements
E24 Superheavy Atoms and the Transfermium Wars
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Network:
The Great Courses
Seasons:
1
Years:
2021 - 2021
Genre:
Documentary
Country:
United States
Language:
English
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