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She looks like Maud.
Mercury is looking like a goo pony.
She may seem nice enough, but if you spend too much time with her, then she’ll drive you as mad as a hatter.
Hatters back in the day often went mad due to prolonged exposure to and inhalation of mercury vapors, which is exactly where the phrase “As mad as a hatter” comes from.
Antimony Arsenic Aluminum Selenium and
Hydrogen Oxygen Nitrogen and Rhenium;
Nickle Neodymium Neptunium Germanium and
Iron Americium Ruthenium Uranium;
Europium Zirconium Lutetium Vanadium and
Lanthanum and Osmium and Astatine and Radium;
Gold Protactinium Indium and Gallium…
and Iodine and Thorium and Thulium and Thallium.
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There’s
Yttrium Ytterbium Actinium Rubidium and
Boron Gadolinium Niobium Iridium;
Strontium and Silicon and Silver and Samarium and
Bismuth Bromine Lithium,
Beryllium and Barium.
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There’s
Holmium and Helium and Hafnium and Erbium and
Phosphorus Francium Fluorine and Terbium;
Manganese Mercury Molybdenum Magnesium and
Dysprosium Scandium and Cerium and Cesium;
Lead Praseodymium and Platinum Plutonium,
Palladium Promethium Potassium Polonium;
Tantalum Technetium Titanium Tellurium…
and
Cadmium and Calcium and Chromium and Curium.
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There’s
Sulfur Californium and Fermium Berkelium and
Also Mendelevium Einsteinium Nobelium;
Argon Krypton Neon Radon Xenon Zinc and
Rhodium and
Chlorine Carbon Cobalt Copper
Tungsten Tin and
Sodium.
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These are the only ones of which the news have come to Harvard~
There maybe many others but they haven’t been discovered.
Livermorium
Darmstadtium
Bohrium
Copernicium
Rutherfordium
Dubnium
Meitnerium
Lawrencium
Seaborgium
UnunXium
Not that inhaling mercury vapors is that safe either XD
osmium also reacts with air to give off a harmful gas!
it’s a fairly slow reaction, so a solid chunk is pretty harmless, but if you have powdered osmium, that’s pretty dangerous.
Iridium and osmium are the heaviest, being almost twice as dense as lead.