Astatine: The Rarest Element on Earth🧪

On the 8th of July we will Launch our 118 can you lick it advent Calendar!! Become a member of Cube Chemistry and get access to special perks:    / @cubechemistry   Astatine is the rarest naturally occurring element on Earth. Learn why element 85 is so elusive and how its radioactive decay works. This breakdown covers the basic properties of Astatine, positioning it within the halogen family alongside elements like iodine and bromine. We examine the specific instability that makes Astatine so difficult to study and isolate compared to other members of the halogen family. If you are a chemistry student or science enthusiast, this summary provides a clear look at why this substance is so scarce in nature. Beyond its classification as element 85, the video illustrates the complex radioactive decay process that causes it to disappear almost as soon as it is formed. We also touch upon visual representations of protein structures and how specific industrial emissions relate to the study of these rare atomic materials. Understanding how these heavy elements behave helps clarify the limits of the periodic table. #Astatine #RarestElement #PeriodicTable #Element85 #RadioactiveElement #Chemistry Interactive Periodic Licking table https://www.everydaysciencestuff.com/... Chapters: 00:00 - 01:04- Introduction to Astatine 01:05 - 03:48 - The Cube with Astatine/Can you lick it??Advent Calendar 03:49 - 07:55 - History and Naming of Astatine 07:56 - 16:43 - Properties of Astatine 16:44 - 25:24 - Occurrence and extraction of Astatine 25:25 - 31:49 - Applications of Astatine 30:50 - 32:10 - Chemistry Question of the Week 32:11 - 33:41 - Viewers question of the week 33:42 - 34:05 - Conclusion Click on the link if you want your own Cube with Astatine Symbols: https://collabs.shop/7tybtu Use the promocode: CUBECHEMISTRY to get 10% discount.