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Hello everyone! In this video, I explore whether uranium can really be purchased and what radioactive metals are the most expensive to acquire. I examine how the abundance of elements in the Universe and Earth's crust influences their value and availability. The video explains why precious metals such as gold and rhodium are so rare, and how meteorite impacts helped enrich Earth's crust with these elements. I also look at the surprising abundance of radioactive metals like uranium and thorium compared to some precious metals. Finally, I explain why thorium remains one of the most common radioactive elements on Earth despite its enormous age.

Welcome to my channel! It's dedicated to experiments in inorganic and organic chemistry! Here, you can find a lot of chemical experiments, each of which contains explanations that will be understandable even to people who are not into chemistry. In my video experiments, I also indicate chemical equations that will help you understand the essence of chemical reactions and transformations. If you have problems with the perception of difficult chemical reactions and chemical equations in school, then you can use some of my videos as a self-help guide in chemistry. Also, some experiments from my videos can be repeated at home, of course, in compliance with all safety rules. Many of the experiments that are shown in my videos are shown to children and used as classic demonstration experiments for schoolchildren or students. Each experiment will be explained as clearly as possible. Chemistry is easy for everyone, even for beginners!
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