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By Tom Lehrer (103)

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 below to see all the samples of 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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Neon
Neon
Neon: Info
Radon
Radon
Radon: Info
Xenon
Xenon
Xenon: Info
Zinc
Zinc
Zinc: Info
Rhodium
and Rhodium
Rhodium: Info
Chlorine
And Chlorine
Chlorine: Info
Cobalt
Cobalt
Cobalt: Info
Carbon
Carbon
Carbon: Info
Copper
Copper
Copper: Info
Tungsten
Tungsten
Tungsten: Info
Tin
Tin
Tin: Info
Sodium
and Sodium.

These are the only ones of which the news has come to Harvard

And there may be many others but they haven't been discarvard.
Sodium: Info
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