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The Ravings of a Mad Scientist

Mad science boy making evil science memes, drawings, and entertraining science articles. Find those on my website-inator https://ravingsofamadscientist.com/ I love science!

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Comic About Mercuryblob AMALGAMATING Aluminumball

Comic about Mercuryblob AMALGAMATING Aluminumball

Comic About Mercuryblob AMALGAMATING Aluminumball
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What?

What?

YOU DARE CHALLENGE MY EVIL???

what if we held hands while making evil plans and we were both boys 🥺🥺

We could be more evil together than we ever were apart.

Wow, that was way too smooth! Anon will be scared away! Um, here's me doing an ahegao!

What If We Held Hands While Making Evil Plans And We Were Both Boys

(nailed it)


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Meet the Chemiballs: The Metagaming Metalloids!

So you know metals? They’re metallic, conductive, and usually form positively charged ions? And you know nonmetals? They’re not metallic, insulators, and make negatively charged ions. So yeah, what do you call stuff that’s like, not one of those two things? Y’know, semiconductors and shit.

Metals are only metallic because they’re bad at holding on to their valence electrons, and elements tend to get worse at that the closer they are to the bottom left of the periodic table. Because physics.

But there’s a stair-shaped boundary line between the two where it’s really hard to decide if they’re one or the other so we sort of just gave up and called them metalloids.  

IT'S OUT BOY! BOYRON!
Silly Siliconball
Stroheimball
Germaniumball is transparent under infrared light
Antimonyball saying to remove monks (Antimony means "monk killer", it is very poisonous and monks used to do alchemy)
Arsenicball
You've heard of arsenic, but did you know it's an element? I always thought it was a chemical like cyanide.
Tell me about Tellurium
Polonium can into chemiballs!
Meet the Chemiballs: The Metagaming Metalloids!
Ravings of a Mad Scientist
Metalloids! They're like metals, but loids! We've got all of 'em; boron, silicon, arsenic, some other ones. Yeah!

READ MY OLD BLOG IT HAS JOKES AND FUN FACTS ABOUT ELEMENTS AAAAHHH


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Greetings fellow mad member of the science community! I hope you have been having a delightfully devilish day today! That's all! - @dr-malcom-practice

I did, yes! Thank you!

I spent the whole day studying calculus because my final is in two days! So, yes, a very devilish day, indeed. The devil has cursed me with endless horrid trials of implicit derivatives and integrals, not unlike that of Sisyphus! I'm slowly losing my mind!

Again!


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Meet the Chemiballs: Halogen Shenanigans

“Halogen” is a collective name for the elements that fall under fluorine in the periodic table. They all have the naming convention of ending in “-ine”, so you always know when something is a halogen. Though the same naming convention is used for a lot of random chemicals, like cadaverine or quinine, so it’s not a perfect system.

They're pretty scary chemicalballs 'cause they really like electronballs. Like, they really heckin' like 'em. They'll sell your own mother just to get a sweet sweet taste of that electronegativity.

Meet The Chemiballs: Halogen Shenanigans

POV you are being mugged by Flourineball. Hand over your electrons.

Meet The Chemiballs: Halogen Shenanigans
Bromineblob
Iodineball
Meet The Chemiballs: Halogen Shenanigans

Astatineball is horrified as Tennessineball fades away after giving its final message. Astatineball knows it has a 50% chance of being doomed to the same fate in 8.1 hours or so (both elements have very short half-lives)

Meet the Chemiballs: Halogen Shenanigans
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Learn about the Halogens in the form of cute ball drawings and jokes from a Mad Scientist.

for more info i guess


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