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"The Disappearing Spoon" by Sam Kean goes through the entire periodic table with fun and often very funny vignettes about each of the elements.
Hate to ask this but is there a video series or version of this?
Not that I'm aware, but there's almost certainly an audiobook.
Not to shill and Im not even sure they're on Android but SpeechCentral is excellent for turning any epub/pdf into audiobooks with highlighting to read along if you like both visual and aural delivery of content.