Favorite Element Poll - Einsteinium, Seaborgium, Lawrencium, Fermium, Uranium

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The forum discussion centers around participants sharing their favorite chemical elements, with notable mentions including einsteinium, seaborgium, lawrencium, fermium, and uranium. Participants express preferences based on personal connections to scientists or the versatility of elements like uranium. The conversation also humorously touches on fictional elements and puns, such as "tinytimium" and "unobtainium." Additionally, the discussion highlights the significance of elements like phosphorus and carbon in various scientific contexts.

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  • Basic understanding of the periodic table of elements
  • Familiarity with chemical properties and classifications
  • Knowledge of notable scientists in chemistry
  • Awareness of the significance of elements in biological and industrial applications
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This discussion is beneficial for chemistry enthusiasts, educators, and students interested in the properties and significance of various chemical elements, as well as those exploring the intersection of science and humor in discussions about chemistry.

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Ok what is your favorite element? My list includes einsteinium, seaborgium, lawrencium, fermium, and uranium. First four because they bear the name of my favorite scientists. Uranium because it is so versatile.
 
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Iron for sure woo hoo iron!

Oh and i think you can set this up as an actual poll (voting).
 
nitsuj said:
Iron for sure woo hoo iron!

Oh and i think you can set this up as an actual poll (voting).

Not for more than about 20 elements at a time.
 
tin! :-p

it's short for tinytimium! :smile:
 
Not element 5 anyway, because that's just boron :wink:
 
BEST PUN EVER. But you better check yourself. Some scientists theorize that some forms of good ol' number 5 could be harder than diamond...
 
I love boron. Did you know boride is "borek" in Polish?
 
magnesium for the light they product when burnt
 
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Cobalt and potassium, mainly because I like they re colour :P
 
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Carbon? No one?
 
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Kevin_Axion said:
Carbon? No one?

I go for carbon!
 
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Kevin_Axion said:
Carbon? No one?

Carbon is a whore.
 
  • #14
Differential!

Actually, I do have a favorite: Hydrogen. How can anyone not love hydrogen?
 
  • #15
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Silicon, and Nitrogen.

But my all time favorite is an alkali(fictitious):

Cesiumfrancolithicmyxialobidiumrixydixydoxidexidroxhide :biggrin:


Guess where this element originated from :P

British Sci-fi comedy
 
  • #16
My favorite is phosphorus, the Devil's element. Originally discovered by alchemists in search of a philosopher's stone, it was once thought to have magical properties because of its ability to spontaneously glow in the dark (ironically through chemiluminescence, not phosphorescence). It, of course, plays many important roles in biology and, despite what a recent NASA study may suggest, is almost certainly essential for life on Earth.
 
  • #17
My favorite is Pentium.
 
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fluidistic said:
Borek has something to do with your name too right?

Yes. It was long after I was dubbed Borek by my school colleagues that I have learned about the chemical connotations.
 
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I second carbon. Essentially the only element in diamonds.
 
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beatlemaniacj said:
Ok what is your favorite element? My list includes einsteinium, seaborgium, lawrencium, fermium, and uranium. First four because they bear the name of my favorite scientists. Uranium because it is so versatile.
Iridium. No explanation necessary. Where's the poll?
 
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My favorite combination of elements is


BaNa_2





banana

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Edit:

Another favorite combination for me is


HIJKLMNO



H_2O
 
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Where are all these strange names coming from?I thought there were only four elements,earth,fire,air and that other stuff.:smile:
 
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Dadface said:
Where are all these strange names coming from?I thought there were only four elements,earth,fire,air and that other stuff.:smile:


It's "Earth, Wind, & Fire," and it was formed in 1971.
 
  • #24
Obviously elements like Lawrenceium Einsteinium Seaborgium and Fermium are not practical. I like Sulfur, uranium, and yes hydrogen. Plus all the actinades
 
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Dadface said:
Where are all these strange names coming from?I thought there were only four elements,earth,fire,air and that other stuff.:smile:


Earth, Air, Water, Fire? lol...
 
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Mercury is pretty cool, it's a metal but it's liquid! Oh man! I would have so much fun with a bucket of mercury if it weren't toxic.
 
  • #29
Carbon is a really functionally dynamic one (possibly involved in some of the most complex interactions in the universe).

For name, I always like molybdenum, which is made into technetium99 for nuclear medicine.
 
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Tom Lehrer - The element song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFIvXVMbII0

I'm partial to the refractory metals, W, Re, Hf, Ta, Mo, Nb.
 

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