Wonder how come nobody’s ever thought of this.
The two on the left side, in the front row, must agree with this marriage… After all, they’re OK with it…
Question is how much energy is necessary for the fusion?
They have such great chemistry!
“Nickel Cerium powder is used in catalysis.”
The relationship of H + Cl turned sour.On the other hand, the bond between Si and C is the strongest ever!
Everyone kept giggling when the minister spoke.
Its a periodic relationship.
Well. Argon (Ar) is content all by itself and doesn’t need to mate/bond.
I’m predicting an exothermic honeymoon, with lots of swinging from the valence.
I wonder if Gold (Au) gave money as a gift.
Groan….
I’m not too crazy about this couple. But I do like Beryllium (Be) and Erbium (Er).
Wow – she’s twice his weight!
They have a Heavy Metal band for the reception.
Add Arsenic, and Sulfur; Because then you’ve got a NiCe AsS.
I see Argon, and of course, Helium, otherwise it’s not a very noble wedding.
If Sb married, it would be the bonds of holy antimony.
It’s elementary that they would get together.
Are Oxygen and Potassium OK with this marriage?
Bada bing!
He He He
Way too much positive charge….. they will never bond – won’t make it to the honeymoon!
A joke I devised years ago:
Lady Gaga always struck me as a bit fake. Now I realize she’s not even organic. She’s one part lanthanum, one part dysprosium, and two parts gallium.
Aluminum should be next to Carbon, this joke is that type of matter.
That’s what He said.
rekam Premium Member about 6 years ago
Wonder how come nobody’s ever thought of this.
comic4matt about 6 years ago
The two on the left side, in the front row, must agree with this marriage… After all, they’re OK with it…
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
Question is how much energy is necessary for the fusion?
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 6 years ago
They have such great chemistry!
Boise Ed Premium Member about 6 years ago
“Nickel Cerium powder is used in catalysis.”
Jeddo about 6 years ago
The relationship of H + Cl turned sour.On the other hand, the bond between Si and C is the strongest ever!
J Short about 6 years ago
Everyone kept giggling when the minister spoke.
Stevefk about 6 years ago
Its a periodic relationship.
jel354 about 6 years ago
Well. Argon (Ar) is content all by itself and doesn’t need to mate/bond.
Andrew Sleeth about 6 years ago
I’m predicting an exothermic honeymoon, with lots of swinging from the valence.
uniquename about 6 years ago
I wonder if Gold (Au) gave money as a gift.
bbbmorrell about 6 years ago
Groan….
nosirrom about 6 years ago
I’m not too crazy about this couple. But I do like Beryllium (Be) and Erbium (Er).
rcstorm49 about 6 years ago
Wow – she’s twice his weight!
F-Flash about 6 years ago
They have a Heavy Metal band for the reception.
EllieVadar about 6 years ago
Add Arsenic, and Sulfur; Because then you’ve got a NiCe AsS.
Packratjohn Premium Member about 6 years ago
I see Argon, and of course, Helium, otherwise it’s not a very noble wedding.
osceola about 6 years ago
If Sb married, it would be the bonds of holy antimony.
mourdac Premium Member about 6 years ago
It’s elementary that they would get together.
michael_orr25 about 6 years ago
Are Oxygen and Potassium OK with this marriage?
WCraft Premium Member about 6 years ago
Bada bing!
johnschutt about 6 years ago
He He He
yimhere about 6 years ago
Way too much positive charge….. they will never bond – won’t make it to the honeymoon!
Stephen Gilberg about 6 years ago
A joke I devised years ago:
Lady Gaga always struck me as a bit fake. Now I realize she’s not even organic. She’s one part lanthanum, one part dysprosium, and two parts gallium.
pchemcat about 6 years ago
Aluminum should be next to Carbon, this joke is that type of matter.
Obi-Haiv about 6 years ago
That’s what He said.