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Scandium - Periodic Table of Videos

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  • - @LuigiLuigi7289 months agoin reply to silverballer1911Diamond is the hardest material, and maybe the strongest material, but it is NOT a metal, it is made out of carbonis that so ? wurtzite boron nitride and lonsdaleite ? heard of them. and even before this. diamond was the hardest nature material. before thy discovered wurtzite boron nitride and lonsdaleiteedit : man-made nanomaterials are stronger as diamond 
  • - Lick the baffle in a F15 gas tank 
  • - Forgive my ignorance, and feel free to laugh if the question really is that absurd, but how did Mendeleev know how many electrons elements had in their shells?
  • - Smith and Wesson uses scandium in some of their revolver frames.
  • - Doc, you get ALL the good gifts!
  • - thats aweesome. i often feel like I don't have anything to offer these guys back for all the videos they do. its great to see them getting cool gifts in the mail like this that they like.
  • - American firearms manufacturer Smith and Wesson makes a revolver (pistol) with a Scandium frame for light weight. It is a very expensive gun.
  • - It's used a lot in high end everything like golf clubs, baseball bats, bikes, jets, firearms and so on
  • - http://youtu.be/KkKv5ilmRjY
  • - When i saw the map and he talked about Gallium, Germanium and Scandium it panned over Belgium and i thought "Silly country, wanting to be an element"
  • - "__________ is a really interesting element." Heart this so much.
  • - diamond is not an element it is a crystalline form. and also jewelers "cut" diamond with copper wedges. i put cut in speech marks because the jewelers are actually braking small parts off the diamond.
  • - the first non metal in the periodic table is in fact hydrogen.
  • - tungsten i believe is the strongest
  • - Looking at these videos, I can assume that Prof. Martyn is a die-hard fan of Dimitriy Mendeleev
  • - Well, problem solved! LOL!
  • - @SYamooraSY then how much did that sample cost... to prove that you sent it
  • - 3:25 Now is the time for Scandium.
  • - The Aluminium-Scandium alloy is used to make high end bicycles
  • - periodic table neck tie ...hipster nerd...nerdie way before it was cool
  • - CARBON IS NOT A METAL. EVEN SO, DIAMOND IS VERY HARD, NOT VERY STRONG. DIAMONDS CAN EASILY BE SHATTERED, BUT ARE DIFFICULT TO SCRATCH.
  • - 5000 kg is close to nothing.
  • - Diamond is the hardest material, and maybe the strongest material, but it is NOT a metal, it is made out of carbon
  • - it's a meme
  • - According to mineralprices in the internet Scandium is worth around 15.000$ per kilogramm which is really a lot if you think that the demand is so low. If it had a wider practical use it would cost a lot more than gold i presume.
  • - YES DIAMOND IS THE STRONGEST METAL YOU IDIOT
  • - Smith and Wesson scandium framed revolvers are ridiculously light...TOO light for shooting .357 in my opinion. The recoil is literally painful.
  • - Why are precious stones not in the Period Table, but precious metals are?
  • - Smith & Wesson makes a 357 Magnum revolver out of Scandium and Titanium that weighs 323.2 grams You would have to be quite the masochist to use one for target shooting
  • - The production of Scandium is in the order of 2000-5000kg a year. It does, actually, have quite a bit of industrial use.
  • - If Gallium is named after France, What's Francium named after?
  • - oh, cool! I didn't know that- I just looked at an atomic model of Ti and saw that it had 2 electrons in the outer shell. Didn't know that the next shell actually had mobile-enough electrons for that!
  • - Make an Engineering channel!!!! :D:D:D:D:D
  • - Maraging steels probably, maybe uranium steels. If you are looking for an actual pure metal I think it would probably be uranium or plutonium. If you are looking for a not radioactive metal, it would probably be tungsten. Just pulling this out of my arse if in doubt consult Doctor Google ;)
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