What's the coolest molecule in the universe and why is it water?
What's the coolest molecule in the universe and why is it water?
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its gotta be neutrons cause their like lv 99 anything after that is in a different meta
you mean neurons? neutrons are a part of water
>neutrons
>molecules
NaK
i think neurons are in yr brain i must have read elements ill blame u for that one, i have no idea about chemistry though.
is LSD a molecule
yes it is. neurons btw are cells
I think that any carbon
based molecule is awesome
but one of my favorites is
any type of crown ether because it
tricks sensory systems of
organisms able to digest carbon
and oxygen.
they also represent the halfway point between the phlank scale and the observable universe food for thought
Love like water.
it's the chemical element that neutron stars are made of
Formaldehyde
diamond is the coolest molecule because it's the hardest metal
Probably DNA
dextromethorphan
theoretically yes sounds pretty cool we need an elements thread
ill stick with LSD science over nature any day
Dioxygen difluoride.
There aren't many things that will light sand on fire. Makes other dangerous chemicals (and I mean truly dangerous) look like kiddie toys.
you may find this fascinating
youtube.com
>carbon
>metal
You wouldn't happen to have an american education, would you?
freon
Uhg, so many retards here.
sci told me to GTFO
So this thread is dying hardfucking core....
Sup bros chemist here ama
Sodium electride - the sodium salt of electrons - is pretty cool, made by the addition of sodium metal into liquid ammonia or liquid ethylene diamine. It makes solvated electrons, turning the solution first blue and then metallic in higher concentrations.
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Graphene, fullerenes, carbon nanotubes
>chemical