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  1. The Periodic Table Song (2018 Update!) | SCIENCE SONGS

    Based on the "Can-Can" music, by Offenbach.

  2. The Periodic Table Song (2018 Update) Lyrics - Genius

    Feb 6, 2018 · This is a song aimed for teenagers who are striving to do great in chemistry. It states the elements of the periodic table, an important role in succeeding in chemistry.

  3. Periodic Table Song | ASAP Science Lyrics, Meaning & Videos

    The lyrics of ASAP Science's "The NEW Periodic Table Song" serve as an entertaining and educational tribute to the elements of the periodic table, inviting listeners to journey through the foundation of all …

  4. Elements Song - The Periodic Table Song (With Lyrics)

    You’ll find the lyrics, guitar chords, and element abbreviations (symbols) at the bottom of the page. You can use a periodic table with all the element names spelled out to follow along with the song.

  5. The New Periodic Table Song (In Order) - Multimedia-English

    Would you dare to sing this song?Learn all the elements of the periodic table in order.

  6. The Element Song Lyrics - Science Notes and Projects

    Sep 11, 2014 · Do you want to memorize the elements and be a hit at parties? Here are the lyrics to Tom Lehrer's The Element Song, so you can sing along.

  7. AsapSCIENCE: The Periodic Table Song | SciTech Institute

    A song to help you learn all the elements in the Periodic Table. Written, Directed, Produced, Edited and Sung by Mitchell Moffit

  8. The Periodic Table Song Lyrics by AsapSCIENCE - GigWise

    Jul 26, 2025 · The periodic table lists all chemical elements in order with a playful tune based on Offenbach’s can-can melody. It uses fun lyrics to teach the name of each element.

  9. The Elements (song) - Wikipedia

    " The Elements " is a 1959 song with lyrics by musical humorist, mathematician and lecturer Tom Lehrer, which recites the names of all the chemical elements known at the time of writing, up to …

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  10. Tom Lehrer's "The Elements". A Flash animation by Mike Stanfill ...

    The layout of the periodic table demonstrates recurring ("periodic") chemical properties. Elements are listed in order of increasing atomic number (i.e., the number of protons in the atomic nucleus).