Most Deadly Elements On Earth

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Published 2019-09-15
You've all studied the periodic table in school, but we are sure you're teachers never talked about elements like this! In today's educational animated cartoon we are taking a different look at some elements to see how long they would take to end you.

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All Comments (21)
  • What's the deadliest element that starts with the first letter of your name?
  • @cavegoblin987
    The most dangerous element the element of surprise nobody expects it
  • @simonrepolt7175
    Most deadly element on earth: 15MissedCallsFromMom-ium Legend says you die instantly
  • @lewayerima3695
    tries to cheat death ends up dying way earlier than expected
  • @lawrence1217
    Infographics: Mercury poisoning Cody's lab: Hold my water *proceeds to gargle with liquid mercury
  • Mercury was also used as a syphilis treatment during the Victorian era, in addition to treating the felt used for making hats. That's where the phrase "mad as a hatter" comes from.
  • Francium is very hard to be studied as it had one of the shorted half lives of 22 and a half minutes. Despite its fame it is less reactive than Caesium, though largely overlooked due to its radioactivity.
  • @markfudge5642
    Mercury was used in hat making, from which we get ''mad as a hatter''.
  • @kalemercer7053
    I hate to break it to everyone, All Elements Are Deadly. It just depends on on how much or littel.
  • @martymc92
    I went to school in Mexico, the chemistry teacher had mercury on his lab. He took it out and put it on his hand and all the students passed around. We did a few experiments without using gloves. A year later moved to the US and on my chemistry lab class they also had mercury, teacher said it was very dangerous, it make me laugh that in one country we used to play with it and on another we were not allowed to even see it.
  • @alisonbarlow2187
    You could have also mentioned some dangerous isotopes of usually harmless elements such as Cobalt-60, Strontium-90, Iodine-132, Sodium-24, Iridium-192, Phosphorus-32, Iodine-123, and Iodine-131.
  • @garybuck6535
    Fun fact: Napoleon died from Arsenic. The walls in his house on his private island where made out of it.
  • @elykodik157
    Im trying to stay off youtube and you dare post this video
  • @dari0827
    Scientists:"how can we use these elements to help and cure people" Infographics:"let's see which one kills you better"
  • I'm surprised you didn't include Cadmium on this list. It's affects on the body are absolutely terrifying.
  • Literally fall asleep to videos from this channel every night. Dont ever stop or slowdown uploading and mess up my sleep ruitine.
  • @spencesir
    honestly, if the periodic table was named the periodic table of horrible ways to die, I would've been more interested in learning about the elements than before when I was in school 😂