Fastest Time To Recite The Periodic Table Of The Elements

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Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India / January 25, 2012

Poorvie Choudhary recited the periodic table of the elements in 9.38 seconds.

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- must recite full periodic table
- must observe RecordSetter speech criteria

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  • India Shamal Vishnu

    Extra ordinary super fantastic poorvie!!👍👍👍... I can also able to recite the periodic table in 29 sec..

  • Mexico Kamila ppsmia

    Some element names I did not understand because of how fast it pronounces them

  • United States Micheal Robert

  • United States Jane Mitchel

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  • The Internet James Hopkins

    I meant to write that chromium was the first element with an electron out of orbital configuration, not argon. I also miss-spelled at least one word - orbitals not 'oebitals'. I should have noted though, that Cu, Ag, Au and roentgenium all lie in one column. And so, show that only the B2 column has all elements in one column out of synchronicity. I'm not making it up. It's just obviously true, write it down, and see if anyone else made note of it,

  • The Internet James Hopkins

    20 elements do not follow normal s,p,d or f orbitals. In other words, they are out of 'sync'. 4 elements do not have d9 with s2 oebitals filled following in 'symc'. Instead they are s10 d1. That is Cu 3d10 4s1, silver 4d10 5s1, Au 5d10 6s1, and roentgenium 6d10 7s1. Chromium has a chemical formula of (Argon) 5d6 4s1. Argon is the 1st element out of 'sync'. Meaning it does not follow the synchronized pattern of filling the electron orbitals. The other 15 elements out of 'sync' are niobium, molybdenum, ruthenium, rhodium, palladium (4d10, the 5s is completely empty!), lanthanum, cerium, gadolinium, platinum, actinium, thorium, protactinium, uranium, neptunian, and curium. Thorium and palladium have 2 electrons out of 'sync'. Thorium is (radon) 5f empty with 6d2 7s2. Can someone at high speed recite the electron configuration of the spdf orbitals, noting the 20 elements that I just listed as being out of 'symc'. They can also give 7 noble gases, 6 halogens, 6 alkali metals, 6 alkaline earth metals and, the 7 nonmetals. It might be easier if I were to ask if someone could try to make some sort of in sync sense.

  • India Mahendra Pratap Choudhary

    Dear friends, it is the practice and hard work of Poorvie that she initially started from 31 seconds and with rigorous practice, she minimized her time. If a common man can not understand, it is not true that she has skipped some elements. All the records are properly verified by the RecordSetter, with their speech criteria. So, let's appreciate Poorvie's hard work.

  • The Internet Riley McLincha

    Needs a slo-mo with sound so can tell if this is a record or not

  • The Internet Lol

    Pretty ok

  • The Internet Lol

    My high score is a minute

  • The Internet Lol

    That was horrible I barely understood the first word and she skipped many syllables

  • The Internet Luke Williams

    • must pronounce whole word or phrase clearly, without skipping syllables, so it can be understood by all viewers (RecordSetter speech criteria. )
  • United States Luke Williams

    or shouldn't count anyway

  • United States Luke Williams

    Doesn't follow the rules, doesn't count.

    • United States Jenn Wark

      What rule does it not follow?

    • United States Ian McGehee

      • must observe RecordSetter speech criteria
    • United States World Records For Everyone!

      It can't be understood by all viewers. She may have pronounced the word or phrase but it couldn't be understood by all viewers because she does like, 10 elements a second, and I speak slower than her, but not everyone could understand what I'm saying. People sometimes can't understand if their speaking gibberish or what their supposed to say.

    • United States World Records For Everyone!

      • must show evidence of time on video
      • must pronounce whole word or phrase clearly, without skipping syllables, so it can be understood by all viewers
  • India Mahendra Pratap Choudhary

    Poorvie, your best performance is yet to come.

  • India Mahendra Pratap Choudhary

    Dear Rahamath Ali ji, I did not want to hurt your feelings. I expressed my views because I could not hear all the names and symbols clearly,of course I may be wrong, therefore I requested RecordSetter to verify with utmost care. We all live in a democratic country and have rights to express our thoughts and views. So please don't take it the other way. I had no intention to hurt you. However, if you feel, it hurt you, I am very sorry for that. In fact, we are thankful to you that you are a good competitor to a 10 year old young girl Poorvie and that's why, she is able to improve her own record every time. So please, don't feel hurt and enjoy making awesome records. Have a nice day!

  • India Rahamath Ali

    sri mahendra singh ji please don't hurt others feelings and think before commenting on others its my sincere request to you,how would you feel if some one comments the same

  • The Internet Mahendra Singh

    Well done! poorvie

  • India Mahendra Pratap Choudhary

    Sorry, all the 118 element names are not audible, he skips many names in between the table. Please verify with utmost care and with due involvement of Chemistry professionals. It's not just a game of minimizing the time. It's all about the Authenticity and Quality of World Records at Recordsetter. Even a minute mistake is to be taken care of. I request all the record holders at RecordSetter and community to please look into this matter and comment on it.

  • India Manisha Choudhary

    We are proud of you, Poorvie! Keep it up!

  • The Internet Rocket Zam

    Sorry, false start. She starts speaking well before she starts the timer. Unfortunately, this shouldn't count.

  • The Internet Mahendra Singh

    fantastick, Congratulations Poorvie.

  • India Mahendra Pratap Choudhary

    We are proud of you, Poorvie! Keep it up.

  • India Mahendra Pratap Choudhary

    Well done, Poorvie!

  • Canada Dan Rollman

    Great record, Rahamath!

  • Philippines Teody Jasper

    haha! :)

  • Philippines Nikki Cuaton

    I didn't hear all the elements*..

  • Philippines Nikki Cuaton

    I didn't hear all the elemets..

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