Elements Episodes Episode guide
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Silver (Ag)
The shiniest and showiest of metals has some surprisingly modern applications.
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Silicon (Si) - solar
Could silicon be about to pull off an energy revolution?
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Silicon (Si) - chips
We ask chip pioneers why silicon has supported a billion-fold increase in computing power.
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Rare Earth Elements (Ce, Nd, Dy, Er, etc)
Should we worry about China's stranglehold over the supply of these 17 crucial elements?
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Radioactives (Po, Ra, Rn)
Radium, polonium and radon sound frightening, but are they actually useful for anything?
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Potassium (K)
India is completely dependent on imports of potash, a fertiliser essential for crops.
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Plutonium (Pu)
Does plutonium have any practical application besides the atom bomb?
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Platinum group (Pt, Pd, Ru, Rh, Os, Ir)
Six rare metals that clean the air but are the focus of violent conflict in South Africa.
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Phosphorus (P)
Phosphorus is essential for life. Should we worry that we may be frittering it away?
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Oxygen (O) - oxidation
The 鈥渆lement of life鈥 also makes our atmosphere very dangerous and costly to operate in.
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Oxygen (O) - industrial uses
Why is oxygen essential to steelmaking, and can you inhale too much of it?
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Obscure Elements
In the final programme in the series we look at the rarest members of the periodic table.
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Noble Gases (Ar, Ne, Kr, Xe)
Neon, argon, krypton & xenon: From blinding arc lights to the dying trade of sign-making.
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Nitrogen (N) - fertilisers
Does nitrogen threaten Earth with an environmental disaster worse than climate change?
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Nitrogen (N) - explosives
Nitrogen may seem a dull and inert gas, yet it is the key component in most explosives.
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Nickel & Rhenium (Ni, Re)
The metal that made the jet age possible, as well as margarine and bicycle sprockets.
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Mercury (Hg)
The Minamata international treaty aims to phase the use of Mercury out completely.
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Magnesium (Mg)
The metal that overcame a fiery reputation to regain its role in making planes and cars.
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Iron & Manganese (Fe, Mn) - steel-making
The two key ingredients that enabled the mass production of steel.
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Iron (Fe) - the Industrial Revolution
Moments in history that transformed this metal element into modern life's key material.
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Iron (Fe) - industrialisation
What the collapse in iron ore prices means for the economic progress of China & India.
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Iodine (I)
Why does iodine deficiency still blight children in developing countries like India?
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Hydrogen (H) - water (part 2)
As climate change plays havoc with the rain, could we draw water directly from the ocean?
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Hydrogen (H) - water (part 1)
Northwest India is fast running out of groundwater. Is migration and conflict inevitable?
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Hydrogen (H) - fusion
Could we finally be about to crack this source of potentially unlimited clean energy?
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Hydrogen (H) - energy
Is the dream of a hydrogen-fuelled zero-carbon economy achievable?
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Hydrogen (H) - acids
These powerful chemicals are essential for industry, but are dangerous to handle.
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Helium (He)
Helium is rare on Earth so should it be used in something as frivolous as party balloons?
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Gold (Au)
Why do we value this useless metal? And does it bring out the worst in human nature?
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Gold (Au)
Heavy and chemically inert, why is gold so highly valued by mankind?