Carbon is by far the most important and interesting element.
Prove me wrong.
Carbon is by far the most important and interesting element.
Prove me wrong.
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>Important
Maybe. Fundamental might be a better word.
>Interesting
Stop.
Why would I want to ever engage with you
Iron. It makes up most of the Earth's core, and is in our blood. It's also the reason we're here, for the most part.
I bet you can't tell me what the most common element on earth is (without looking it up)
Common =/= important or interesting
I bet you're a liberal too.
yeh... looked it up... not surprising. i just wanted to plug the EXCELLENT "JOE PERA TALKS WITH YOU" series.... i laughed, i cried, i bled, i blew my nose... joe pera talks with you, best television in recent memory
SHUT up
Oxygen, it's mostly in the atmosphere and locked into oxides
>>not backing Hydrogen
Hydrogen is the bomb yo.
Yup. Most of the world is made of silicon dioxide so that's 2 oxygens per silicon in every grain of sand and mostly everything under the crust
Carbon, makes diamonds, grills meat. Fucking love carbon
Silicon is common as dirt
Poop. Everybody poops
Way way more common.
You wish.
lsd is an interesting element
Adding lots of nitrogen to other elements makes them more interesting.
wrong, diamonds are
diamonds are metal you fuck. not even an element.
Diamond is an allotrope of fucking CARBON you imbeciles!
lsd is a molecule dumbshit. An element is something you would see on the pt
Fucking this
well its STILL INTERESTING
Carbon is one of the most versatile and abundant elements on the planet. It is what makes organic material: food, people, plants, etc. It has amazing chemistry ranging from making diamonds to using as coal depending on its density
what would you call the list of fundemental molecules?
Really fucking long
I'd say Helium cause it's used to cool quantum computers and it's boiling point is 4.3 kelvin 0 kelvin is the lowest you can go, aslo painless death and used in nuclear reactors so hehe, pretty cool!
nice bismuth! that's pretty cool too it's diamagnetic so if kept on magnets it will float like unobtanium from avatar.
how do you even beginner learning all of them
Oh that's easy user u do it one block at a time, not all at once; you will get overwhelmed!
Francium.
And in terms of chemical compound VX.
Francium is just fucking stupid, like the only thing about it is that it has a half life of 20 mins. Now VX i agree with.
any literature/links to help me ? anything would be appreciated
anyone know any good non-fiction science books in general?
i sound so retarded excuse me I didn't meant to erase non-fiction after the fact and look retarded
Uhhh i can teach u if u want that. I don't have links (actually i do but too many to post here sry).
idk if u'll like this but I loved the D.K. Visual dictionary, especially the dinosaur section.
*I mean't to
holy shit