...in 2003, [bismuth] was discovered to be extremely weakly radioactive. The metal's only primordial isotope, bismuth-209, undergoes alpha decay with a half-life about a billion times the estimated age of the universe.
Jesus crust!
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...in 2003, [bismuth] was discovered to be extremely weakly radioactive. The metal's only primordial isotope, bismuth-209, undergoes alpha decay with a half-life about a billion times the estimated age of the universe.
Jesus crust!
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Sodium and potassium houses straight up flaming
So dramatic 🙄
Bi-Smutt? 😏
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Iridescence is such a cool word, too.
Intumescence is another one
Is that when a person eats too much spicy stuff and their tummy starts to glow?
Something that causes an erection is sometimes referred to as a tumefier (tumefyer) or tumescer
New creepy pickup line just dropped
If I’m deep underground, the last thing I want to see is rocks expanding in size.
That's a terrifying thought
Mercury feeling excluded
Don't forget mercury!
I am not aware of what is the difference and danger. Could you please inform me?
Dimethylmercury is an extremely toxic organomercury compound with the formula (CH3)2Hg. A volatile, flammable, dense and colorless liquid, dimethylmercury is one of the strongest known neurotoxins. Less than 0.1 mL is capable of inducing severe mercury poisoning resulting in death.
I remember hearing the story of Karen Wetterhahn, a chemistry professor who specialized in toxic metal exposure and who was using all of the recommended precautions, who got a couple of drops of the stuff on a glove and died less than a year later.