Daniel Radcliffe Sings The Elements
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In this video, Daniel Radcliffe sings Tom Lehrer's song, "The Elements" on the Graham Norton show. The song lists out all of the elements in the Periodic Table.

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  • Katrina Molnar-Dietz
    almost 6 years ago
    I used this clip as part of research I was doing for an education class project. The song would be more useful if it organized the elements according to their order in the periodic table instead of listing them randomly.
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