What is the atomic number of Japanium?
>>15116948_Z_
How come Dr. Hell has such fabulous hair and beard, but no eyebrows at all?
>>15116972
It happens.
Well, Nihonium is number 113.
>>15116972
A terrible accident involving Photonic energy.
>>15116948
Well, actually, as of a few months ago, 113.
Before someone goes "wow that's dumb", remember that the periodic table also includes such stellarly named elements as Californium, Berkeleum (which were both found in Berkeley California), Einsteinium, and many other fun names.
>>15117093
Also like a handful named after the same village in Sweden.
>>15117093
And Adamantium?
What if Wolverine's s skeleton and claws were coated in Japanium instead?
>>15117116
A lot of nothing happens after less than a minute.
Nihonium is one of those newfangled artificially-created elements with half-lives in the order of seconds or lower.
>>15117119
This. It's a meme element.
>>15116948
731
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unit_731
>>15117176
Why did you link an empty wikipedia page with the words THIS PAGE NEVER EXISTED NEITHER DO THE THINGS IT NEVER DESCRIBED on it, anon-san?
>>15116948
2
>>15117093
Don't forget Americium.
>>15117093
>you will never discover a new element and name it after /m/or your waifu
>>15117330
And never have generations of chemistry students curse you for coming up with stupid element names.
>>15117333
If anything a dumb name is simpler to remember than something smart and boring.
>>15117330
>Mechacium will never exist, even in unstable form
>>15117205
/thread
>>15117352
Yeah as dumb as Macrossium would be there's a bunch of "heptoseptapentium" and other shitty number names.
>>15117352
>There will never be an element simply named "Yellow Rocks"