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Pastimes : Happy Hour: A thread for not so intelligent discussions

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To: Susie924 who wrote (2281)2/27/2000 12:38:00 PM
From: Barney   of 2380
 
Curious Chloride Learns about Molecules

If you don't know your arsole from your dickite, then just fucitol and look at the ridiculous names of molecules on this Bristol University Chemistry site. Some are frankly unbelievable, and must cause smutty giggles galore in Chemistry 101. Others are just silly, like unununium (an atom, actually) and Buckminster Fullerene. But for sheer audacity nothing can top magnesium iron silicate hydroxide: cummingtonite. You ought to hit the link at the bottom of the page to go visit the Molecule of the Month Page, which shows off some nifty science.

bris.ac.uk
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