Give me an L - Lithium
Give me an N - Nitrogen
Give me a C - Carbon
Give me a Ch - Chlorine
Give me an H - Hydrogen
Give me an O - Oxygen
S-T-B-L-L-I-S
S-T-B-L-L-I-S

Chart of the elements! (Woo-woo, woo-woo) [x3]
Chart of the elements!

The chart hung on the wall of the school
Learn every element, the golden rule
Written in stone, we were told it was true
To question it would make you look like a fool

A shocking discovery was recently made:
some facts were messed up on the chart we obeyed
An error was found in the weights of these ten
So tear down the chart, let's start over again!

God lives! God is truth!
God breathes! God is truth!
God loves! God is truth!
God lives! God is truth!

Lattice energy, orbital properties,
allotropes, isotopes, vaporized particles
Lattice energy, orbital properties,
allotropes, isotopes, covalent radius

Chart of the elements! (Woo-woo, woo-woo) [x3]
Chart of the elements!


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    I love this song! The study of science is to explore, to learn, to hypothesize and test ideas. Our society seems to have the idea these days that 'science is truth' (as opposed to the 'search for truth'). This song simply highlights one example that scientists have been wrong about, teaching it as a fact, when in reality, they were still needing to refine the knowledge that they had to be more accurate/ truthful. I love how this song links back to God being truth rather than putting all of our faith in the hands of scientists (who, like all of us, make mistakes).

    Zargothon November 06, 2013   Link

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