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pimbilibom Says:

Jan 3, 2010 - Iodine also forms a compound with the name "periodic acid" which deserves mentioning here in "Periodic Videos" ;)

AJFreeway Says:

Jan 3, 2010 - Hospitals use iodine all the time. It's in that big bottle of red solution that they pour on body parts before they operate on a person to clean the area.

MultiReplika Says:

Jan 9, 2010 - aadasda

Roxy222uk Says:

Jan 16, 2010 - Could someone remind me what 'sublime' means? Thanx

melchior00625 Says:

Jan 17, 2010 - @Vlakpage Well, all English speakers say "Platinum", "Lanthanum" and "Tantalum"... Just because we Yanks happen to call it "Aluminum" doesn't necessarily mean we're wrong in doing so.

melchior00625 Says:

Jan 17, 2010 - @Roxy222uk It's a state change (meaning the substance itself doesn't change to a different substance) where a substance turns from solid to gas.

paronfisk Says:

Jan 18, 2010 - don't mix with Ammonia :D

Frresh123 Says:

Jan 28, 2010 - @kennyozakie : and you are fuckin ignorant.

BackgroundNose Says:

Jan 30, 2010 - @melchior00625 I'm affraid UPAC declared "Aluminum" wrong and "Aluminium" correct. But suit yourself. It's just a name after all...

qwercz1 Says:

Feb 9, 2010 - WTF is with Youtube? Videos from "periodic table" are streaming very slow..

HeroinMethod Says:

Feb 13, 2010 - Stop downloading porn you dumbfuck

KyuubiNaruto1337XD Says:

Mar 3, 2010 - Like Caesium and American's Cesium

matthewdcroft Says:

May 1, 2010 - Tadpole + Iodine = Frog

matthewdcroft Says:

May 1, 2010 - ... Joker.

VengeanceIV Says:

Jun 5, 2010 - its I-O-dye-ñe not I-O-dee-ñe get it right...

Channypogosticks Says:

Jun 15, 2010 - hehehehe the ummmm the neil dude was making a facial expression like " UHHHH now i have to clean again"

TechNinja00 Says:

Jun 29, 2010 - @BackgroundNose Not quite, they declared "aluminium" as the standard international name for the element in 1990, but three years later also recognized "aluminum" as an acceptable variant. They include both names on their versions of the periodic table.

TheCharlieHD Says:

Jul 3, 2010 - lol lol

SSJkiller Says:

Jul 4, 2010 - It sucks how I'm the only one I know that genuinely enjoys chemistry. Every single person my age that I've ever met absolutely loathes the subject. Props to you guys for getting more people to realize the true beauty of chemistry.

Cream147player Says:

Jul 7, 2010 - @VengeanceIV I assume this American English versus British English because I've never heard this i-o-dye-ne pronunciation in my life.

VengeanceIV Says:

Jul 7, 2010 - @Cream147player well that's probably just American pronunciation then =p

Cream147player Says:

Jul 9, 2010 - @VengeanceIV That being said, do bromine, chlorine and fluorine rhyme with iodine in American English, because in Britain they are all said with the ee-ne sound at the end.

VengeanceIV Says:

Jul 9, 2010 - @Cream147player I know that chlorine and fluorine are pronounced with an ee-ne on the end, not sure about bromine, It never really comes up in dialogue, and most people say iodine with the eye pronunciation. It's kinda like people pronounce 'IKEA' like eye-keeya as though it were some sort of kiwi shaped product from apple haha.

sabaths1fan Says:

Aug 15, 2010 - @VengeanceIV They are from the UK they speak differently. Don't be so close minded. And, oh by the way, they way they are pronouncing it is the more worldly excepted way to pronounce it, besides being correct also.

WaveofTwilight Says:

Aug 24, 2010 - @5:00 IT'S THE DARKNESS!! RUN!!! XD