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LESSON 2 · The Periodic Table: A Story of Elements

The Special Ones

Some elements stand out for extraordinary reasons. Carbon forms more compounds than all other elements combined because it can bond with four atoms at once and chain with itself endlessly.

Silicon shares carbon's bonding properties, inspiring science fiction about silicon-based life — but silicon bonds are weaker. Iron sits at the binding energy peak: fusing lighter atoms or splitting heavier ones both release energy around it.