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Periodic Table Part 1: Hydrogen 

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It's time to start our survey of the periodic table, and we are going to start with just one element, hydrogen. This is the most abundant element in the universe by a wide margin. What does it do? What are its properties? What are its applications? There's more to talk about than you might think!
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@mamabearworries5555
@mamabearworries5555 2 года назад
I love studying the periodic table and was good at it when young. I’m like 🤔 now at 61. If ya don’t use it ya lose it!! Retain as much as you can from your youth. Keeps ya young! Have a great day and thank you professor Dave!
@r3q92
@r3q92 2 года назад
samee, there's something about how neatly and logically all the elements are organised. the ones that i end up remembering the best are the metals with many colorful oxidation states, particularly plutonium!! love the pink and purplee
@edwinsalisbury83
@edwinsalisbury83 2 года назад
I use it almost everyday
@letslearntogether1531
@letslearntogether1531 2 года назад
@@edwinsalisbury83 how? and for what?
@edwinsalisbury83
@edwinsalisbury83 2 года назад
@@letslearntogether1531 chemicals experiments and predicting properties of elements
@shaokhan2845
@shaokhan2845 Год назад
@@edwinsalisbury83 i wish i could do tha
@seasong7655
@seasong7655 2 года назад
This has to be one of the top 10 elements. It's literally everywhere!
@steveclark2205
@steveclark2205 2 года назад
IT'S ACTUALLY NUMBER #1 fir precisely th@ very reason 🖖🏻👍🏻🐾❤️
@yourneighbourr
@yourneighbourr 2 года назад
I think only nitrogen can overtake hydrogen, N is literally the fundament of our world as a whole! just take air for instance: 78 percent of it is nitrogen, amazing stuff xD
@user-tk1ef2yg8o
@user-tk1ef2yg8o 2 года назад
I am terribly sorry to inform you both that the best element is, in fact, Cobalt.
@LasseGreiner
@LasseGreiner 2 года назад
Highest abundance on earth is oxygen followed bi silicium.
@RocketboiC4
@RocketboiC4 2 года назад
@@LasseGreiner tf is sillicum, is that an compound? I think you meant silicon
@houmamkitet9555
@houmamkitet9555 2 года назад
Can't waitfor episode 118 , though i really like the early elements as well 😝 Keep up the good work
@jakerussell135
@jakerussell135 2 года назад
episode 119 = ????? honestly element 119, despite not being confirmed to exist, could probably get around a 5 minute video
@sugarfrosted2005
@sugarfrosted2005 2 года назад
@@jakerussell135 Periodic Videos did an element 120 video. Generally it's thought to be more likely to be synthesized than not.
@lukemimnagh4185
@lukemimnagh4185 2 года назад
Is this a CoD zombies reference?
@igorbarbosa24anosmelhoridade
@igorbarbosa24anosmelhoridade 2 года назад
i don't think he will make a video for every single element, as said at the start he will separate by groups, hydrogen is so special tho that it seemingly deserves its own separate episode
@ThatGuy-ot1gt
@ThatGuy-ot1gt 2 года назад
Oh yeah, OG!
@jobethk588
@jobethk588 2 года назад
I'm 65 and never took chemistry. I'm enjoying exercising my mind watching your videos.
@patrickkilduff5272
@patrickkilduff5272 2 года назад
You made me read the entire Wiki for Niobium...it is now my favorite element...
@vivi52
@vivi52 2 года назад
I remember when we had to memorize the periodic table in school but we never knew what these elements actually are and do. Great series, can't wait for future videos!
@Anti_Racist696
@Anti_Racist696 Год назад
Which school does that 💀
@greengelacid2061
@greengelacid2061 2 года назад
Dude, this is gonna be great...I've been out of school for 20 years and desperately needed this update of information...thanks Professor Dave....
@glitch2521
@glitch2521 2 года назад
I love chemistry so much
@fukpoeslaw3613
@fukpoeslaw3613 2 года назад
I resubscribed especially for this series!
@mvsawyer
@mvsawyer 2 года назад
I'm gonna be glued to this series. I love the Periodic Table!
@virtualfingers
@virtualfingers 2 года назад
Very nice. This reignited my desire to design a visual representation of every element based on where it was formed (or based on orbitals, or maybe layered) and form a tiled periodic table that way. Hope you keep doing this. All the best.
@moreorless8711
@moreorless8711 2 года назад
This has piqued my interest, I can’t wait for a playlist of this series!
@skipfred
@skipfred 2 года назад
Piqued
@morganpritchett5356
@morganpritchett5356 2 года назад
Why good afternoon pals.
@danielsayre3385
@danielsayre3385 2 года назад
Hey Dave. This series couldn't have come at a better time, I just started learning about the periodic table as an adult to learn chemistry about a month ago. #1: This explanation is more in depth than I'm able to follow when talking about "Harmonic Oscillator" and "Morse Potential" unfortunately :( #2: This explanation touching on both orbitals and spin is necessary and I can't thank you enough for including it. When I was in highschool just a few years ago atoms were still widely represented by the Niels Bohr model from the 1910's, and spin was never mentioned.
@UnAnsweredSolution
@UnAnsweredSolution 2 года назад
Really looking forward to This series, just started inorganic chemistry and I’m learning more about the transition metals and lanthanides.
@blackvvitcher
@blackvvitcher 2 года назад
I can't wait to see the rest of this series, I love chemistry !
@ihodakaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa3491
@ihodakaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa3491 2 года назад
Thanks sir dave !!! 😊 Please remain continued with this series
@Doctor_Drew
@Doctor_Drew 2 года назад
great series. looking forward to it!
@seionne85
@seionne85 2 года назад
I'm very excited for this series, it's off to a great start!
@JohnPaul-cr2yh
@JohnPaul-cr2yh 2 года назад
Thank u so much, u are helping cover my school work by covering the periodic table
@RamblingMaddGod
@RamblingMaddGod 2 года назад
first time trying this kind of your content but I'm liking it a lot, soothing.
@anusethi2004
@anusethi2004 2 года назад
U made it very easy and interesting
@flyfree78644
@flyfree78644 2 года назад
Good job Dave! Very useful.
@vianavelos8620
@vianavelos8620 2 года назад
OMG IM SO HYPED FOR THIS, this year I will be reached the periodic table and they told me is kinda hard, this will make my studying easier :)
@muhammadnurabdillah371
@muhammadnurabdillah371 2 года назад
Thank You Professor Dave
@fallendown8828
@fallendown8828 2 года назад
And thus a very long and great series begins 👍
@shwetamishra4326
@shwetamishra4326 2 года назад
Thank you sir explanation was amazing
@muchuchuroo
@muchuchuroo 2 года назад
I'm gonna love this series
@yayaluvsyoghurt429
@yayaluvsyoghurt429 2 года назад
OH MY GOOOODODDDD THANK YOU SO MUCHCHCHH IVE BEEN WATCHING UR VIDS FOR A WHILE NOW AND NOW THAT UR POSTING ABOUT THE PERIODIC TABLE I FEEL A HUGE NEED TO SUBSCRIBE KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@user-zx2et9lf8y
@user-zx2et9lf8y 2 года назад
was about to study this thanks alot !
@thedrunkenfish5855
@thedrunkenfish5855 2 месяца назад
Wow this was a lot more in depth than I thought it would be. Very nice video and very informative thank you professor Dave !
@jwaterstraw5029
@jwaterstraw5029 2 года назад
#44 is my favorite! looking forward to it
@horizonbrave1533
@horizonbrave1533 2 года назад
Ohhhhh boy this is going to be a fun long journey...Totally here for it.
@brittanyjacobson5199
@brittanyjacobson5199 2 года назад
delightful video, thanks
@teej008
@teej008 2 года назад
Fire’s my favourite element. Can’t wait for that one 👍
@172louis
@172louis 2 года назад
YES!!!!! I was and still am obsessed with the Chemistrty and the periodic table. i love it so since i was 11 years old. i could name the whole table off the top of my head just for fun from being so interested as a yute. Thanks for your vids because i want to go to Uni soon. Im in collage even though i done triple science in school. I wanted to recap after all those years ago haven't used my brain like that since school. Im 35 now and your style of teaching is perfect to helping prepare me for all the chem subjects. The way you done these videos makes it so easy to get from one topic to the next in an really straight forward and understandible way. I also love watching to see how much chem i have picked up just from reading books and articles and things. So much fun. Cheers P. Dave. i wont bore everybody with anymore of, this is my life type comments. I't's awesome to be seeing a community that all loves chemistry this much too.
@Jehannum2000
@Jehannum2000 2 года назад
One thing I would suggest, with no offence intended, is that you get grammar/spelling help (e.g. Grammarly or whatever) before submitting applications, etc. Perhaps it shouldn't matter but it's noticeable in your writing and may prejudice some people's decisions.
@BabySagan
@BabySagan 15 дней назад
Amazing work. So much freaking detail on the chemistry bits, but fantastic job professor. Love the work :D
@abchannel3347
@abchannel3347 2 года назад
i eagerly wait for your video , keep continue
@Ironfist528
@Ironfist528 2 года назад
A dive into all the elements! I would pay for this series, yet here Dave is just putting it on youtube.
@VaughanMcCue
@VaughanMcCue 2 года назад
You can help Dave by buying his book and contributing to the channel. There is not a book in sight behind Dave, and we know that to be an authentic YT presenter, a background full of books gives the speaker gravitas. Dave needs money to buy 'A' book for the background. 😃 Please reward Dave for his generous contribution to our understanding of science. PATREON► patreon.com/ProfessorDaveExplains Check out "Is This Wi-Fi Organic?", my book on disarming pseudoscience! Amazon: amzn.to/2HtNpVH Bookshop: bit.ly/39cKADM Barnes and Noble: bit.ly/3pUjmrn Book Depository: bit.ly/3aOVDlT The book is easy to read, will give you a good background understanding, and if you wave it around your head, it will protect you from 5G and swooping birds.
@midwestchem368
@midwestchem368 2 года назад
Your extensive knowledge blows my mind your so smart and i love your videos. I really loved the baeyer-villiger video you did i found it so cool on alkyl groups with a carboxylic acid you can add an oxygen next to the carboxylic acids to me this is just insanely cool. Chemistry is a broad amazing arena 😁also im self taught with what I know so I may not be 100% correct with my statement here
@vegatronld
@vegatronld 2 года назад
Thanks Dave!!!!
@reneeglover4819
@reneeglover4819 2 года назад
Yay! Elements! Love this!
@willy480able
@willy480able 2 года назад
Hydrogen, the OG element. Seems like it has been around forever.
@rimbusjift7575
@rimbusjift7575 2 года назад
OG is the OG element.
@bhavanicn2507
@bhavanicn2507 2 года назад
Thank u professor dave
@ultragamerism2772
@ultragamerism2772 2 года назад
thank you professor dave you are my hero
@banrjot
@banrjot Год назад
I'm a sencond-year student and my faculty is chemistry. Your videos are useful. They supply me a lot of interesting infomations about chemistry. I will study this knowlege in next semester. Thanks for your video 😘😘
@vasanthisuperkaruna3407
@vasanthisuperkaruna3407 2 года назад
Sir, thank you very much
@TrangPham-ib7gd
@TrangPham-ib7gd 2 года назад
Thank you so much
@ChessQuickies
@ChessQuickies 2 года назад
Thanks Professor! Every day I write a page about each element. I'm currently on Zinc (30) I hope too see your resourses helping me too!
@40g33k
@40g33k 2 года назад
Wow, that's very good.
@ChessQuickies
@ChessQuickies 2 года назад
@@40g33k Thanks, I usually do research before i write about the element Usually using periodic videos. Now the professor can give me more information
@mtpaley1
@mtpaley1 2 года назад
Enjoy this - Sulphur ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uq04SazQlEk.html
@uniquelearningexperiment5456
@uniquelearningexperiment5456 2 года назад
Thank you sir 🙏
@Eterrath
@Eterrath 2 года назад
Given how I understood around 8 minutes of the video, I hope I can be a part of this series as it airs and it'll help me recollect information for my upcoming 10th grade chemistry test in my free time.
@lynguy8824
@lynguy8824 Год назад
Thank you!
@kuldeepSingh-vm6ur
@kuldeepSingh-vm6ur 2 года назад
Super lecture sir Thank you 🙏
@richardkeilig4062
@richardkeilig4062 4 месяца назад
Well done.
@0ddSavant
@0ddSavant 2 года назад
Nice video, although the depth of material seemed to vary a bit: some things seemed elementary, almost common knowledge, and others seemed like well into college level study. I don't have a good solution. Given the format you've chosen and the absolute mountain of information regarding hydrogen and its isotopes, you'd either have a 20 hour "Intro" lecture, or what amounts to a random smattering of details. I do like that you've piqued my interest on Hydrogen. I can use this video as a starting point for more directed learning on Hydrogen. Oh, here's a random bit of trivia I might have included in the video [From Wikipedia]: Antoine Lavoisier, in 1783, named the element hydrogen (from the Greek ὑδρο- hydro meaning "water" and -γενής genes meaning "former") when he and Laplace reproduced Cavendish's finding that water is produced when hydrogen is burned. We've come so far in ~250 years. Thanks for keeping us pushing forward. Cheers!
@mooseboy5531
@mooseboy5531 2 года назад
i absolutely love this kind of video, even if most of the words mean nothing to me.
@medicalbiochemistry_
@medicalbiochemistry_ 2 года назад
You made it simple
@chexgex2834
@chexgex2834 2 года назад
I can't wait for a playlist to be done with all the other elements, I'm lovin' the series so far
@MATTERSGAMES
@MATTERSGAMES Месяц назад
Isn’t weird how learning anything you want about chemistry when you want to makes it more interesting that learning it in school?
@MaryAnnNytowl
@MaryAnnNytowl Год назад
I studied the basics of this waaaaaaaaay back in high school, but nowhere near in depth like this, so... here's this playlist, and here I am, so I might as well make sure I don't waste a day. 😉 Daddy told me when I was really young (6 or 7) that if I learned something, the day wasn't wasted. I've tried to make sure every day since to not waste a single day! Today, I learned that hydrogen has a flavor named protium, to go with deteurium and tritium (and I'm proud of my phone for knowing the last 2 names). And that's pretty cool, to me!
@_4M
@_4M 2 года назад
Man your views has really been down, you deserve more, i hope your videos get more views.
@ProfessorDaveExplains
@ProfessorDaveExplains 2 года назад
My views have skyrocketed as of late.
@ivoryas1696
@ivoryas1696 2 года назад
Dang, Dave _sure _*_is_* making it easy to study on that H2 covalent bond grindset 😤
@lava3218
@lava3218 2 года назад
I had this idea months ago with the planets of the solar system then other things. You beat me to it.
@Georg3e
@Georg3e 2 года назад
Another fantastic voyage into science! Thank you!
@19LG99
@19LG99 2 года назад
i love how Antimony is constantly mistaken for Anti Matter
@michailnicki2224
@michailnicki2224 2 года назад
Yeah, i have like half a kilo of antimatter under my bed, why?
@lorddonk9806
@lorddonk9806 2 года назад
One time I asked my chemistry teacher if antimony was that thing you had to pay your ex wife after a divorce. She said no that's alimony. Then she said of course I knew what that was, referring to alimony.
@erigozeletus9045
@erigozeletus9045 2 года назад
I like to study this element and am interested in it thanks.
@steveclark2205
@steveclark2205 2 года назад
Excellent ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🖖🏻
@user-zu3tf5xv6x
@user-zu3tf5xv6x 8 месяцев назад
thanks
@qwaeszrdxtfcgvbqwaeszrdxtf5733
@qwaeszrdxtfcgvbqwaeszrdxtf5733 2 года назад
I have a question.The orbitals of electrons are just their wave function right.Can they collapse when interacting in a certain way.If they do what causes them to collapse and what consequences this collapse have.
@GeoRyukaiser
@GeoRyukaiser 2 года назад
This video appeared on my dashboard the same day I start a university chemistry major as a mature aged student. Coincidence? I think not!
@MeetaJoshiArtsCrafts
@MeetaJoshiArtsCrafts 2 года назад
Does ZrH1.30 mean that in the lattice of 10 Zr atoms, we can accommodate 13 H atoms?
@AmitSingh-sf5qp
@AmitSingh-sf5qp 2 года назад
Let's begin
@ML-qn4xl
@ML-qn4xl 2 года назад
What a brilliant idea for a video series, thank dave!
@wiatrov4864
@wiatrov4864 2 года назад
Yoooo new series
@Peaserist
@Peaserist 2 года назад
oh hell yeah cant wait for part 118
@davidzoller5767
@davidzoller5767 Год назад
Hey Dave. I was wondering if you could provide some refferences for the informations given in this video, so i can take a deeper look inot the topic for my studys :D Would aprreciate a response
@elmthearcherking5996
@elmthearcherking5996 2 года назад
Will you be doing a video on each atom or just each atomic group?
@ProfessorDaveExplains
@ProfessorDaveExplains 2 года назад
Each group for the s and p blocks, then d and f blocks all at once.
@terryfekade2076
@terryfekade2076 2 года назад
Rye qew0
@elmthearcherking5996
@elmthearcherking5996 2 года назад
Ok thanks for the clarification!
@livingcodex9878
@livingcodex9878 2 года назад
I just realized that this series is just a few hours old and that I'll have to wait for the next episode. What a tragedy 😂
@n8thegr89
@n8thegr89 2 года назад
Chemistry Jesus with another banger series
@moondweller5950
@moondweller5950 2 года назад
wow this series will be cool ..
@ThatGuy-ot1gt
@ThatGuy-ot1gt 2 года назад
Dude, you're awesome! I love how you always sound like someone just ate your lunch. 😂
@4everThoughtful
@4everThoughtful 2 года назад
I'm going to LOVE this!! The Periodic Table is my favorite table!!
@undine8750
@undine8750 2 года назад
When I took astronomy they taught us that in the interior of the Jovian planets there is metallic hydrogen... hydrogen that acts like a metal and can conduct electricity
@willlowry2978
@willlowry2978 2 года назад
Thank you again chemistry jesus
@ompundir7539
@ompundir7539 2 года назад
Thanks Dave!! I can learn the whole periodic table.
@mapelaanjakoodaansuomeksi3432
@mapelaanjakoodaansuomeksi3432 2 года назад
You're analyzing all 118 of them? Whoa, cool
@cuitaro
@cuitaro 2 года назад
I would also like to mention another method of Waterstuff production: an acid-metal reaction yielding a metallic salt and liberating Waterstuff. Example:- Mg + H2SO4 --> MgSO4 + H2 At least that's what I wrote yesterday on my Chemistry exam.
@sirprize8572
@sirprize8572 2 года назад
Yep, this reaction is a perfect example of category 1 from the video, reacting metals with dilute acid. (What the equation in that category means basically is "Metal + Hydrogen Ions in aqueous solution = Metal ions in aqueous solution + free hydrogen gas")
@bryansprecher
@bryansprecher 2 года назад
I saw your video destroying flat earthers and I couldn't stop laughing. I had to subscribe. If possible I would love to hear you analyze the Rife Machine, Royal Raymond Rife.
@mrsmith4662
@mrsmith4662 2 года назад
Always well researched and presented. A must to be used in class and makes a change from Freescience videos.
@Breakfast_of_Champions
@Breakfast_of_Champions 2 года назад
Looks like a classic video😎
@devinhcab8304
@devinhcab8304 2 года назад
hello, Dave
@ltlickmesoldier8918
@ltlickmesoldier8918 2 года назад
My teacher is an absolute moron, I can confidently say that you Professor Dave, are a man among men and you deserve a place in the teachers hall of fame. Even ahead of many teacher!
@pinker4922
@pinker4922 2 года назад
for a while i thought you were gonna dissect the whole periodic table
@stephan5279
@stephan5279 2 года назад
You need some experiments, as we make it in the lecture I assist in my university... ;) Would be cool to see and hear the difference between some bubbles of pure hydrogen compared with some bubbles of oxyhydrogen gas ;) Maybe we can figure something out? ;)
@springchickena1
@springchickena1 2 года назад
hydrogen is the beginning and the end. you love it, you hate it. I'm sure you'll love learning more, with professor dave
@InsDel_Phoenix
@InsDel_Phoenix 2 года назад
When I clicked my screen this notification showed up at the perfect time and I think I'm first not that it matters.
@vishnurajramjik5647
@vishnurajramjik5647 2 года назад
Professor Dave u hair cut is nice man
@helloworlddotjar5343
@helloworlddotjar5343 2 года назад
YEAHHH CANT WAIT FOR HALOGENS
@sciencenerd7639
@sciencenerd7639 2 года назад
hooray, chemistry!
@JVerde853
@JVerde853 2 года назад
How frequently are you gonna upload a video in this series?
@mohamedsamaawi9857
@mohamedsamaawi9857 2 года назад
everyday inshallah
@JVerde853
@JVerde853 2 года назад
@@mohamedsamaawi9857 who are you
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