Personally, I think carbon is the greatest element out there.
What do you think?
Personally, I think carbon is the greatest element out there.
What do you think?
Gold, because it has that stupid look to it.
Carbon is overrated. Sure, there's an entire study of organic chemistry, but Hydrogen is where it's at. It should really be in its own category because of its unusual position asking compared to the rest of the table.
Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster.
At 4/18/14 05:43 AM, Shade wrote: I've become rather fond of Oxygen.
Oxygen is great, but don't forget that nitrogen makes up for more than half of the air we breath (about 78%).
WTF is the gap in the third row? I took chemistry last summer and I don't remember anything like that.
At 4/18/14 06:02 AM, Clamstuffer wrote: WTF is the gap in the third row? I took chemistry last summer and I don't remember anything like that.
I think it's the simplified version of the periodic table. You know, the one for the kids.
and newgrounds users.
At 4/18/14 06:02 AM, Clamstuffer wrote: WTF is the gap in the third row? I took chemistry last summer and I don't remember anything like that.
There's nothing missing, it's just to accommodate for having partially removed the two bottom rows on the picture.
Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster.
A truly prophetic sig...
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At 4/18/14 05:36 AM, Mismo wrote: Personally, I think carbon is the greatest element out there.
What do you think?
At 4/18/14 08:26 AM, Gagsy wrote:At 4/18/14 05:36 AM, Mismo wrote: Personally, I think carbon is the greatest element out there.
What do you think?
The n-word is not an element, Gagsy.
Radon's pretty sweet... I mean, a radioactive gas that can permeate through a ground floor concrete slab? Badass!
At 4/18/14 10:37 AM, Vinnyy wrote: The element of surprise.
At last you post something other than family friendly safe as milk posts.
Pretend not to care about anything, but be bothered by everything.
You may be fast on the roads but it's no use on the track.
I'm gonna go with Oxygen on this one. I enjoy the breeze and I like to breathe.
a noble as myself can only show regard for the noble gases
the others are of little importance
OH GOOD CHEMISTRY JOKES?!
What do you do with a dead chemist?
you barium!
Where does a chemist wash his hands?
in the zinc!
HAHA IM SO FUNNY
Lithium. In sophomore year chemistry we had to write poems about our favorite elements, I remember I wrote mine about lithium.
At 4/18/14 08:34 AM, 24901miles wrote: Daemstadtium, Roentgenium, Copernicum, Ununtrium, Flerovium, Ununpentium, Livermorium, Ununseptium, and Ununoctium, cause you's using a lil bitch out of date periodic table.
I'm sorry but my budget didn't allow for anything newer.
At 4/18/14 01:24 PM, Monster-64 wrote: Is sulfur an element?
Is mayonnaise an instrument?
He is my favorite element hands down. Why? Because it is the lightest element that can't bond with any other element including itself.
At 4/18/14 12:33 PM, TitusRyland wrote: OH GOOD CHEMISTRY JOKES?!
What do you do with a dead chemist?
you barium!Where does a chemist wash his hands?
in the zinc!HAHA IM SO FUNNY
What is carbon called the pimp element?
Because it can hold up to four different elements.
what element is always having a threesome?
H2O
HA HA IM ALSO FUNNY
At 4/18/14 03:19 PM, Piggler wrote: I like elements number 67 and 99, in that order.
If you think that's cool, you should check out elements number 15, 53, 31, and 103.
Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster.
At 4/18/14 01:32 PM, Scintillating wrote:At 4/18/14 01:24 PM, Monster-64 wrote: Is sulfur an element?Is mayonnaise an instrument?
They never did play it. We might never know.
Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster.
At 4/18/14 05:40 AM, Shadaw wrote: Gold, because it has that stupid look to it.
Platinum is more valuable, BTW, but it's so rare it has yet to even become that popular.
As for me, I think I'd say phosphorous. I like shiny stuff.
At 4/18/14 08:34 AM, 24901miles wrote: Daemstadtium, Roentgenium, Copernicum, Ununtrium, Flerovium, Ununpentium, Livermorium, Ununseptium, and Ununoctium, cause you's using a lil bitch out of date periodic table.
Darmstadtium and Copernicium, cause you's bitching about corrections while needing corrections of your own.
Pwnt