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The Laser Molecule

  1. #1
    MuscleStud69 African Astronaut
    What if there was a laser molecule? And it's chemical symbol is Laser2
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    Lavender Squad Tuskegee Airman [intersect that neonatal burqa]
    Wouldn't it be La

    or Lz

    the fuck is this




    Lanthanum compounds have numerous applications as catalysts, additives in glass, carbon arc lamps for studio lights and projectors, ignition elements in lighters and torches, electron cathodes, scintillators, gas tungsten arc welding electrodes, and other things. Lanthanum carbonate is used as a phosphate binder in cases of high levels of phosphate in the blood seen with kidney failure.



    damn I have read a lot about weird stuff involving rare eart metals but i've never even heard of half these

    Originally posted by The Self Taught Man The stars that make palladium are relatively rare and very very MASSIVE. Know this Helium is 2 in Atomic Number . 4 in atomic weight while palladium is 46 om atomic number, 106.42.

    The stars that can Palladium is many orders of magnitude greater than our sun.

    The Noble Elements are chemically intert or inactive especially toward oxygen Platinum is the most noble of the metals. That is only part of the story, of these rare metals, it takes massive transfers of energy to make such high numbered (Atomic Number and Atomic Weight) elements Energy transfers far beyond anything we know

    The Energy to create the elements of the Platinum metal Group is so far beyond our technology Fusion and Fission skills all we can do in Fusion which creates Heavier Elements is Hydrogen to Helium - the Energies required for lets say Platinum is beyond our imagination.





    Post last edited by SCronaldo_J_Trump at 2017-01-21T13:24:32.799532+00:00
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    Lavender Squad Tuskegee Airman [intersect that neonatal burqa]
    there are probably thousands of drugs we have not yet discovered yet.
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