By Tom Lehrer (108)

Tom Lehrer's song "The Elements" is without a doubt the all-time best chemistry song. And of all the many ways to sort the elements, it's clearly the most poetic. You can buy CDs of the collected works of Tom Lehrer, including this song, at amazon.com. Or you can watch a stupendous video animation of it.

Click any element tile below to get the full entry for that element, or click on the sample picture to go directly to the description of that sample.

Text and images Copyright (c) 2010 by Theodore W. Gray.
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Curium
Curium
and Curium

Sulfur
Sulfur
There's Sulfur

Californium
Californium
Californium

Fermium
Fermium
and Fermium

Berkelium
Berkelium
Berkelium

Mendelevium
Mendelevium
And also Mendelevium

Einsteinium
Einsteinium
Einsteinium

Nobelium
Nobelium
Nobelium

Argon
Argon
And Argon

Krypton
Krypton
Krypton

Neon
Neon
Neon

Radon
Radon
Radon

Xenon
Xenon
Xenon

Zinc
Zinc
Zinc

Rhodium
Rhodium
and Rhodium

Chlorine
Chlorine
And Chlorine

Cobalt
Cobalt
Cobalt

Carbon
Carbon
Carbon

Copper
Copper
Copper

Tungsten
Tungsten
Tungsten

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