this is a weird question but do u guys have any ideas for a rap about the periodic table
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=lDp9hUf_SV8 the lyrics are: The Periodic Table Hydrogen, helium,[b] then, Lithium, beryllium, boron, carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine and Neon, then, Sodium, magnesium, Aluminium, Silicon and phosphorus, Sulphur and chlorine-an-argon but then Potassium, Calcium, [b] Scandium, Titanium, Vanadium, Chromium, manganese precedes the Iron. Cobalt, Nickel, Copper, Zinc, Gallium and Germanium, Arsenic and Selenium , Bromine thirty six Krypton. Every element can be recognised by its protons, And chemistry is basically the swapping of electrons, the number in the outer shell determines the reactions, that are able to occur within atomic interactions, Elements reside in the s,p,d and f blocks, like if this table was a garden these would be the plots, containing groups that give order to all the atoms we have got, like on the left there is metals; on the right there is not, The metals are good at conducting heat and electricity, but non-metals are not and usually have lower densities, but in between the two opposing chemical families are the metalloid elements that exhibit both qualities, [the] transition metals are found in groups three to eleven, in the d-block, where one third of all elements are dwelling, and the period they rest in can allow us to determine, how many orbital shells that the electrons can be filling. [There’s] Hydrogen, helium,[b] then, Lithium, beryllium, boron, carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine and Neon, then, Sodium, magnesium, Aluminium, Silicon and phosphorus, Sulphur and chlorine-an-argon but then Potassium, Calcium, [b] Scandium, Titanium, Vanadium, Chromium, manganese precedes the Iron. Cobalt, Nickel, Copper, Zinc, Gallium and Germanium, Arsenic and Selenium , Bromine thirty six Krypton. I’m hooked on elements of the periodic table, and the first group is the most reactive; Alkali metals, there’s Lithium that we use in the batteries then Sodium that actually’s the filament in street lights and naturally potassium is used as/in fertilizer, Rubidium has a purple flame, the second thing discovered with a spectra-scope by Bunsen and Kirchoff but first off they found Ceasium, but the last of the Alkali metals is labelled Francium.[B] [b]Now if you’re managing to tackle my verse let us, wrestle group two with the Alkaline Earth Metals, first is Beryllium; and it’s rare in the Universe, and if you burn Magnesium it’s blinding to observe, and there’s Calcium the most present metal in many animals, then Strontium that’s too reactive to be found (pure) in natural forms, and that’s the norm for the even denser Barium, but beware of radiation from Marie-Curies radium! Hydrogen, helium,[b] then, Lithium, beryllium, boron, carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine and Neon, then, Sodium, magnesium, Aluminium, Silicon and phosphorus, Sulphur and chlorine-an-argon but then Potassium, Calcium, [b] Scandium, Titanium, Vanadium, Chromium, manganese precedes the Iron. Cobalt, Nickel, Copper, Zinc, Gallium and Germanium, Arsenic and Selenium, Bromine thirty six Krypton. Switch on the lights, and you might see I’m back again, tackling the group seventeen called the Halogens, they’re non-metal elements the first one is Fluorine as a compound for your teeth it’s in government juice like chlorine, that’s used to raise the hygiene of your water supply, while Bromine retards flames if correctly applied, and in food and disinfectants you’ll encounter Iodine, but heavy Halogen Astantine is the rarest one to find. now it’s Time for group eighteen, the gases called noble, they’re really unreactive so these elements are stable-Helium’s the second lightest on the periodic table and the next one is the gas that gives the Neon lights their label. Then Argon is the third most present gas found in our atmosphere, with Krypton and Xenon their found in light sources everywhere; but the one to fear is the radioactive Radon, giving off energy like Johnny Storm with the flame on! hope this gives you some ideas! :)
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