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DBjZz0iQrzI • I'm Atoms (Scientific Cover of Jason Mraz's I'm Yours)
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Kind: captions Language: en [music] Well, an [singing] atom's made of protons, neutrons, and electrons. The first two are in the [music] nucleus. The third around it is mostly empty [singing] space. But [music] it feels solid. In any case, the elements are all the different types of atoms. They differ by the number of protons in the [singing] middle. Hydrogen has only one, [music] but uranium has a ton. Oh, it's [music] just chemistry that you and me are made [singing] of [music] these atoms. [music] Hey. [music] Well, atoms bond together to form molecules. Most of what's around me [singing] and you. Water sugar things yet I'm dreamed of. [music and singing] Look around you see the combinations in a eucalypt tree. Mandela of periodicity [singing] gives us sand and water and the air above. Oh, it's [music] just chem that [singing] you and me are made [music] of these atoms. [singing] Hydrogen, [music] oxygen, carbon, nitrogen make up the world. Life forms do. Do you wonder how matter forms? Something strange when [music] there's a chemical change. [music] [singing] Where did these atoms come from? They were fused in stars. Light elements combined, releasing life [music and singing] from afar. Fusion in the sun creates helium. [singing] I guess what I'd be saying is you got to [music] use your reason to open up your mind and see the cause of the seasons. How [singing] do we know what's true? The scientific [music] method shows [singing] you when it's just chem [singing] and me are [music] made of these atoms. [singing] Well, atoms bond together to form molecules. Most of what's surrounding [singing] me and you. [music] Water, sugar, sand, and you'll find things undreamed of. So, argon [singing] neon xenon. There's no need to overstate [singing] cuz we are of course [music] this world made at