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Serith
I'm looking for a high res periodic chart, any takers? Pic unrelated.
>> Anonymous
thatd be sweet, bump
>> Anonymous
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Thants
>> Anonymous
Is that the republican version of the periodic chart?
>> Anonymous
>>73318
Not unless it's a gay republican periodic chart.
>> Anonymous
Molybdenum? These elements are all fake!
>> Anonymous
>>73318

lol I could picture Brownback breakin' this down for everyone.
>> Anonymous
>>73309
no diamond !!?!
>> Anonymous
>>73518
tell me you're joking... umm... diamond is not an element... carbon is
>> Anonymous
>>73569

WTF diamond is one of the hardest (if not THE hardest) metals known to man!
>> Anonymous
diamond is not a metal.
carbon is not a metal.
gb2highschool
>> Anonymous
>>73610
Learn to meme
>> Anonymous
>>73569
>>73610
Super epic failuretrons
>> Anonymous
>>73582
incorrect, wood is the hardest metal
>> Anonymous
we all know the hardest metal is Dethklok Metalocalypse
>> Anonymous
>>73651
Neil Diamond plays some of the hardest metal (if not THE hardest) metal known the man.
>> Serith
>>73651
I agree with this man. Also, I hate some of you for not really helping, but what can I expect, this is internets.
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>>73345
Actually at least half are real! Are you going to tell me wood doesn't exist? Never seen this France stuff myself though... (You fail so hard for picking out one of the real elements as fake though.)
>> Zdenek
>>73902
If the pink color means non-metallic element, then the hydrogen color is a mistake. I thought it before because of it's similarity to other 1+ metals, but some scientists finally tested that solid hydrogen is ductile. Measuring it's conductivity would be useless due to superconductivity.
>> Anonymous
>>74167

The designation of metal/nonmetal is made independent of and element's coloring on the table. The pink color represents element which exist in a most common natural state of gas, blue for liquids, yellow for solids.