Bubbium. And you'd love it. It's the main ingredient in splurb.
2006-08-08 00:37:25
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answered by bubbacornflakes 5
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Nikolaidium...because my last name would not fit on the periodic table.
You should Google the story behind the elements "Californium" and "Berkellium." It's interesting, and I'm sure it's posted.
2006-08-08 22:32:29
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answered by aanstalokaniskiodov_nikolai 5
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Anochimuruonyeanya
2006-08-08 07:33:17
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answered by Adaeze 1
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Ausgezeichnet
2006-08-08 05:25:36
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Snyderium
2006-08-08 06:47:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Rancidate
2006-08-08 05:41:08
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answered by . 3
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Very Good At Hiding
2006-08-08 07:28:51
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answered by Anonymous
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hmm maybe i would call it something simple along the lines of one of the reagents i use for my A level chemistry like 2,4 dinitrophenyl Hydrozine lol i don't think so lol
i would call it ... Q and the symbol would be KEW because KEW is pronounced Q =D its also my initials lol =D
good question :D
2006-08-08 11:42:22
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answered by kew(q) 2
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Green.
2006-08-08 18:53:15
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answered by Anonymous
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for tht we hav got iupac names now i thnk di9s table will help u a lot!
digit name abberiviation
0 nil n
1 un u
2 bi b
3 tri t
4 quad q
5 pent p
6 hex h
7 sept s
ita upto 9 but i dnt remember
now if its at weight is 120 it wld b un bi nil ium[un for 1,bi for 2 and nil for 0 and "ium is d suffix"]
got it?
i hope u hav!
tc
2006-08-08 11:06:15
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answered by B P 2
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