Chemical party
19 November, 2010 | Richard P. Grant |
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I know, you’re all expecting me to talk about rockstars and GQ this week. Well, that’s been done to death all over the place, so here’s something else I stumbled across—the periodic table at a party:
Yeah, there are few things wrong with that (potassium should really be ripping the arms off water, for example) but there are moments of genius—such as the nobel gasses aloof in the corner, the platinum catalyst, and the hydrogen and sodium atoms pogo-ing at the end. Also look out for ununnilium (Darmstadtium), trying to score with sulphur.
The link given in the video doesn’t work; you can find the video and more information about Marie Curie Actions at https://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/mariecurious/.
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