Bear loves argon <3
Oct 27, 2010 18:42:37 GMT -5
Post by semper on Oct 27, 2010 18:42:37 GMT -5
The cannibal
The cannibal's master
So.
My master has this project, you see, and it's in my area of specialty: chemistry!But really, my forte is cannibalism.But that's besides the point. Anywho; she doesn't want to end up procrastonating on this onelike she does every other projectso I agreed to help her. *blinks*
I don't know why I agreed to this.
Please, just shoot me now.
Just shut up and help me, Bear! Mrs. Sanders won't like it if I slap together a phail!project again like I did with Bane Devroux Molykins Jr.!
PFFFFFFFFFTTTTTTT. You seriously named the mole that?The lucky bastard
Yes I did. Now get to workmy slave! *cracks whip*
Fine, fine.*whipped* D:
Argon[/font]
A - Vote for Argon
B - Ar; Argon
C - Discovery date: 1894 by Sir William Ramsey
D - Orgin of name: Greek - "argos" - meaning "inactive"
E - Molar Mass: 39.95 gmol-1
.....Mass of one atom: 6.02x1023
F - Atomic number: 18
.....Protons: 18
.....Electrons: 18
.....Neutrons: 22
G - Density [g/ml] - uhh.... soon to be figured out.
H - Melting point: -189.3 °C
.....- 83.85 °K
.....Boiling point: -186.0 °C
.....- 87.15 °K
I - State at room temp.: Gas
J - Color: colorless
K - Non-metal
L - Family name: Noble gases
.....Family number: 8A
.....Period number: 3
M - Represenative or transition metal: neither
N - Bohr model: heck no, techno! I'm not drawing this here.... I'll find a picture, or something.
O - Three uses of element:
P - Argon doesn't react with anything I can find, bitches. D:<
Q - Two redeeming qualities about argon:
||. And whatever the hell arc welding is, argon is used as an inert gas shield. So..... it like..... protects.... you...... >.>[/ul]
R - Argon is not badass, I am
S - Cost per gram: $0.50
www.facts-about.org.uk/science-element-argon.htm
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