Indium - Periodic Table of Videos

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"Its slightly poisonous, so people give it to Neil"


Boy, Neil must have made some enemies during his secret agent days.

IdleWorker
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This whole video has some almost Monty Python quality to it, with really funny lines about Neil being said in a really deadpan way.

"Neil has a big selection of hammers"
"[Indium] is a slightly poisonous element, and people give it to him rather than having dispose of it themselves"
"And once he got it out, being Neil, he couldn't resist the hammer again"
"Neil is a huge believer in nitric acid"

coryman
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Love the immediate music cuts whenever the coins were slammed :))

KhangNguyen-gdzw
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"We can't do Plutonium in Neil's lab... Yet." I'm concerned for him.

joshuaplatt
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I’m now convinced that when I’m older I want to be a Neil

godgrid
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One of the things I've always loved about this channel is how that if something fails, you just own it and talk about it, instead of the failure ending up on the cutting room floor.

Phoenix-ejsh
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"Being Neil, he couldnt resist to hammer it again."
Classic Neil

dr.doppeldecker
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Scientifically proven: "when you have a hammer, the entire world becomes a nail"

Tuning
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"hey look another Periodic Videos Video, now how old is this one, 4 years?"
*2 hours ago*
"What"

alexanderharrison
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To answer Brady's question:

Caesium - From the Latin caesius, meaning sky blue
Chlorine - From the Greek chloros, meaning pale green
Chromium - From the Greek chroma, meaning colour
Indium - Named after the indigo line in its spectrum
Iodine - From the Greek iodes, meaning violet
Iridium - From the Greek iris, meaning rainbow
Praseodymium - From the Greek prasios didymos, meaning green twin (the other twin is Neodymium)
Rhodium - From the Greek rhodon, meaning rose
Rubidium - From the Latin rubidius, meaning deepest red
Thallium - From the Greek thallos, meaning green twig
Zirconium - From the Arabic zargun, meaning gold colour

stupidmustelid
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2:00 "he hit the side with not the queen's picture on it, out of respect"

whenever i hear a british person talk about the queen in respectful ways, i'm never sure whether they are being sarcastic or not?! xD

kapa
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I love how every video starts with the exact same phrase:
"[Element/Chemical compound] is a really fascinating material."

IvoTrausch
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Professor:
The world's supply of Indium is quickly depleting!

Neil:
Hides hoard of Indium.

DeathEyedGrin
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George Washington: "Not quite as pretty as Queen Elizabeth".

dansheppard
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I'm liking how neil is developing a character, silence and some comedy behind it

InfiniteWonderz
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when im old i wanna be the level of mysterious genius as niel

Garuda_IV
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I love how the music stops when the coin is whacked hahah

RealHogweed
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I love how you play the national anthem when the coin is placed and stop it when hit

advanceringnewholder
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Can’t do plutonium... yet..
me: I can’t wait!

louisturner
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LOL the music abruptly stops when Neil hits the coins with a hammer, nice touch

kylebowles