BREAKING NEWS: Scientists launch sneak attack on the periodic table.....
Add the element of surprise.
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Updated progress on my colour accurate periodic Table of the elements!
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down under the periodic table.
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Why do we stack silver? - Itβs an element on the periodic table with hundreds of technical & industrial uses. It cannot be printed, programmed, replaced or duplicated. Silver conducts electricity instead of consuming it. Silver has been money for thousands of years.
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just coloured my periodic table gay cuz im done feeling suppressed
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[OC] Periodic table of electron configurations
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My kind of periodic table π¨βπ¬π
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8 out of the 88 minerals on the periodic table were discovered in this mine in this Swedish village is perhaps most famous for being the single richest source of elemental discoveries in the world, the chemical elements are yttrium(Y)terbium(Tb)erbium(Er)and ytterbium(Yb)are all named after Ytterby
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︎ May 09 2021
Periodic Table, but with the elements actual uses.
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Periodic Table in Aeylean
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︎ May 11 2021
[WP] Everyone has heard the fable of King Midas. There is some truth - the King really did exist and was your distant ancestor. In every generation of his bloodline born since one child is born with the same power, except over the next element higher in the periodic table than the previous child.
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Periodic table with real elements inside
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︎ May 02 2021
I made a Chinese-English Bilingual Periodic Table, notes in comments!
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Painstakingly colour picking all the elements one by one to create a Periodic Table of element colours!
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An alternative design to the Periodic Table.
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Symbolic Periodic Table
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I just got this really cool periodic table of colors for my LEGO room! Some interesting history in here and it actually helps when identifying certain colors!
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︎ Apr 29 2021
Redditors, what is your favourite element of the periodic table and why?
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︎ Apr 01 2021
Jeff Currie has identified his superpower, able to rearrange the periodic table and alter physics.
v.redd.it/4jhoq0t33ut61
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︎ Apr 18 2021
My periodic table shower curtain has the element of surprise on it
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The Periodic Table as seen by an organic chemist. Found this on Facebook
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The weed periodic table
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Dear Redditors, if you get a chance to control a single element from the periodic table as your superpower, which one would you choose and why?
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Finishing the chart from last time: The Dokkan Timeline as the Periodic Table
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Periodic Table of Karen
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I named my creatures after Elements of the Periodic Table!
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︎ Mar 24 2021
What's Your Favorite Element on the Periodic Table?
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Periodic Tables in Biology exams
I was sitting a paper 1 internal exam for biology, and everyone received a periodic table. I'm truly thankful for this, as it allowed me to create a paper boat during the exam, which was a great enjoyment for relieving my boredom waiting for the exam to end.
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BAHAHA Jeff Currie just came out and called copper the "best conductor known to physics, as well as the periodic table". What a MORON! Listen @30 sec mark. Thanks, Chris Marcus!
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Periodic table on the chemistry building of UNAM, Mexico City
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︎ Apr 13 2021
Periodic Table of JoJolion Characters
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︎ May 13 2021
The first thing you notice when you walk into Bill Gatesβs private office, just outside Seattle, is a wall-size installation of the periodic table with a sample of each chemical element in its own glass-fronted vitrine
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Whoever names the best element from the periodic table gets my free award.
One per user, ends at 15:30 GMT
Award has gone to u/clapclapsnort
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Periodic Table of the Figures of Speech
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Periodic table on the chemistry building of UNAM, Mexico City.
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No Man's Sky Periodic Table
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How different would the Periodic Table of Elements be in TNO?
I mean by this I mean how different would it be when it comes to names of certain elements on the periodic table that were discovered since 1939.
Also to make it clear, uranium was discovered in 1789. Just in case any might be confused with mistaking it for being discovered around the same time of neptunium and plutonium.
And funny enough the more I thought about the periodic table and how it would be different in TNO, I decided to come up with a possible list of what I suppose would be the alternate names of elements in TNO.
Elements discovered after 1939
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Asgardium (Ad) - Francium despite being discovered in 1939, it wasn't until 1949 in OTL when it officially got its name as francium. But seeing the France got screwed over in World War II in TNO, then surely the Germans ended up naming the element after a mythical place in Norse mythology, so I picked Asgard seeing how a guy like Himmler would like it being named after a place in Norse mythology seeing how he is obsessed with it.
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Odinium (Od) - Basically Neptunium, but I would think that it could be possible that the Americans had discovered it separately and still named it Neptunium. But the Germans would argue they discovered it first and name it after the Norse god Odin)
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Jormungium (Jo) - Plutonium basically. I named it after the monster in Norse mythology being JΓΆrmungandr which in Old Norse translates to "huge monster". Basically in Norse mythology it is a giant serpent that surrounds the world in a circle grasping its own tail (if you know what ouroboros is this is exactly where it came from), when it releases its tail then RagnarΓΆk will begin. So seeing how very important that would be to Himmler, he probably would love making his nukes with Jormungium)
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Americium (Am)/Osterium (Ot) - Basically put the Germans would argue they discovered the element first before the US did, while Americans would say they discovered it first and therefore they would use the name americium. So in the Greater Germanic Reich they would use the name osterium which they named after Austria as it's name in German is Γsterreich. Plus the Germans would surely name it after Hitler's home country of Austria.
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Gaussium (Gs) - Basically Curium, but in this world the Reich found it first and instead of naming it after Marie Curie (seeing she is Polish) they would instead name it after famous German mathematician and physicist Carl Friedrich Gauss. It could be possible that Americans and oth
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Its a periodic table
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︎ Apr 08 2021
Periodic Table of AITA
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The man who knows more about the periodic table elements than all of known science... Jeff Currie!
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periodic table on the chemistry building of UNAM, New Mexico City
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Hey Jeff can you explain which periodic table you found where copper is the #1 metal for conductivity. I've searched high and low and this is what I keep finding. trying to make you believe something else when it's not true. We need brighter people in these positions. People are little smarter than.
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︎ May 02 2021
Challenge: periodic table?
In the real world, chemical symbols (H for hydrogen, Au for gold, etc) are an international standard that come from Latin. They even predate Mendeleev (who created the periodic table), which is why you won't ever find periodic tables in Cyrillic.
But regardless, what would a periodic table in your conscript look like?
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Spirits, whatβs your favorite element from the periodic table?
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