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Hello Ms. Melander's seventh period. This is my PRE-presentation. Of my nine-weeks project
which I am watching right now. Well I better get started by introducing you to this song
I call the periodic table song cause I just made it and it includes the first 18 elements.
It's not the periodic table song, it's the half a periodic table song. Not to get confused
with the other period table song which is on youtube which I did not make which was
made by some other guy. Well I better get started. Periodic table, It is where you can
find all of your elements. I will name them but only 18 in my video. Well let's get started,
shall we? And I will not be singing this because no I do not sing. Well let's get started!
I am going to say it slow so I don't get confused. Hydrogen, It's number one. Atomic mass: 1.00794.
Helium, It's number two. Atomic mass: 4.002602. Lithium, number 3. Atomic number: 6.941. Beryllium,
number four. Atomic number: 9.012182. Boron, number five. Atomic mass: 10.811. Carbon,
number six. Atomic mass: 12.0107. Nitrogen, number seven. Atomic mass: 14.00674. Oxygen,
number eight. Atomic mass: 15.9994. Flourine, number nine. Atomic mass: 18.998404. Neon,
number ten. Atomic mass: 20.1797. Sodium, number eleven. Atomic mass: 22.98977. Magnesium,
number twelve. Atomic mass 24.305. Aluminum, number thirteen. Atomic mass: 26.981539. Silicon,
number fourteen. Atomic mass: 28.0856. Phosphorous, number fifteen. Atomic mass: 30.97376. Sulfur,
number sixteen. Atomic mass: 35.452. Chlorine, number seventeen. Atomic mass: 35.452. Argon,
number eighteen. Atomic mass: 39.948. Now, here are my favorites. *Struggles to pronounce*
Dysprosium, number sixty-six Atomic mass: 162.5. Melting point: 1407 degrees Celsius.
Boiling point: 2567 degrees Celsius. It was discovered by Paul Emilie Decoy and some de
boisbesoun:P. Then there is my other favorite element, Dulonium, number 105, Atomic mass
268. Melting point(and boiling): Unknown! It was discovered by Albert Ghiorso and friends.
Those are my favorites because they start with D and they are the only two element in
the periodic table that start with D, that I know.*COUGH* They have cool names
and that's pretty much it. So if Ms. Melander
could PLEASE TURN OFF THE VIDEO!!!!!! ITS GETTING WIERD.