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Anonymous No. 16257603

What is your least favorite chemical element?

Anonymous No. 16257610

Alternative replacement?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=so8Ki5hrYWc

Anonymous No. 16257613

Nickle cannot exist in an advanced society

Anonymous No. 16257616

>>16257603
don't have a least favorite, sorry.

Anonymous No. 16257621

>>16257603
I love nickel??

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Anonymous No. 16257712

Anyone who has a problem with nickel, cobalt, or iron has a problem with me. Bismuth can go fuck itself, zestyass nigga.

Anonymous No. 16257720

>>16257603
Water. It makes everything wet.

Anonymous No. 16258747

Hydrogen
Lame as fuck

Anonymous No. 16258763

Element 115 Moscovium. I hate it because Bob Lazar lied about it and it is very disappointing.

Anonymous No. 16258768

>>16258747
Kill yourself

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Anonymous No. 16258776

>>16257603
obviously Sneedium

Anonymous No. 16258779

>>16257603
Gold
I don't get why retards go literally crazy for it.

Anonymous No. 16258861

>>16258776
>Sn
>the word 'tin' contains neither s nor n

why do chemists do this

Anonymous No. 16258952

>>16257603
Gold+Titanium+Sulfur+Molybdenum

Anonymous No. 16259378

>>16257720
Does water. Make water wet?

Anonymous No. 16260523

i hate all of them equally

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Anonymous No. 16260541

Welfarium

Anonymous No. 16260588

Today I collected lots of little snails in my hands from the riverbed by my apartment. I put them on a glass plate and then I microwaved them all. I watched them all explode

Anonymous No. 16260656

>>16258861
latin word from tin is stannum
but also, read your post again and try to figure out why its wrong. i think you can do it.

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Anonymous No. 16261942

Titanium is definitely my favorite.

>>16260538
This is my least favorite too. Such a weirdo sticky metal that almost melts at room temperature.

Anonymous No. 16261945

>>16258768
No way gger

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Anonymous No. 16261965

>>16260538
No Re?

Anonymous No. 16261971

>>16257712
mogged by ferrites, all three of them

Anonymous No. 16261974

>>16261965
Why?

Anonymous No. 16262067

>>16260656
because of the reddit spacing?

Anonymous No. 16262084

>>16262067
nope
reread the second line of greentext
really think about it

Anonymous No. 16262092

>>16262084
yep I still see the reddit spacing

Anonymous No. 16262097

>>16260588
Heil Hitler

sage No. 16262109

>>16261974
scrub

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Anonymous No. 16262538

>>16262092
>the word tin does not contain n

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Anonymous No. 16262807

>>16262538
in his lane...moisturized... he even lifts his lil finger when eating.

Anonymous No. 16262835

>>16257603
Hydrogen. It's an elementary particle, a Proton, masquerading as an element. Deuterium is the true first element.

lowercase sage !!IaxlA1xvEP/ No. 16262842

>>16257603
Scandium. First element with very little production (~ 20 T/year) and few applications (add-on to aluminium alloys.)

Anonymous No. 16263489

>>16258861

Anonymous No. 16263520

>>16257603
Oxygen. It doesn't get much worse than that.

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Anonymous No. 16263526

My favorite element is Sodium. It's abbreviation is Na, and that was my mother's nickname, whenever I see sodium I feel warm inside

Anonymous No. 16263674

Osmium. only BARELY denser that Iridium on a technicality (higher bulk modulus so likely overtaken by Iridium at higher pressures, i.e. the usual state of both metals throughout the universe), about as rare as Iridium, not as noble a metal as Iridium, more brittle than Iridium, and forms a stupidly toxic volatile oxide while Iridium is about as chill as a heavy metal can be. and Osmium gets all in Iridium deposits so it's difficult to separate.

Osmium and Iridium are like biological twins with somehow completely different personalities, and Osmium is the hypercompetitive asshole you want to punch in the face.

Anonymous No. 16263701

>>16262538
:^)

Anonymous No. 16263702

>>16263489
?

Anonymous No. 16264478

>>16257603
Astatine. would either be a worthless heavy "metalloid" or a weak-ass excuse for a halogen, but is so cowardly that it commits suicide too quickly for us to find out which thing it sucks at worse.