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This funny was posted on Monday, May 17th, 2010 at 10:00 am
Elements are nerdy…
Water + Potassium Carbon attracts 4.
Win Win Win.
I wish chemistry was explained this way all the time.
especially with a MOLECULE FIGHT!!!
Poor Neon and Xenon. It’s so lonely being a noble gas.
Well Xenon can be forced into a relationship with fluorine……
That this is oooold,but its always funny to see.The person who first show me that was my chemestery teatcher XD,she said it was very instructive!
Hahahaha, this is so epic its hard to express
Old, but still awesome XD
HOLY SHIT. THERES A REASON Carbon WAS A BLACK GUY!
I submitted this
I can’t focus on the video when there is a drunk guy singing in the background.
He’s not drunk, he’s English. At least I think so. It sounds like Mark E. Smith of post-punk band The Fall.
I’ve heard English accents. He does sound English, but he slurs and sounds very drunk.
Mark E. Smith can’t focus with you whinging about his singing. Please stop and be quiet.
Von Sudenfed – Fledermaus Can’t Get It
Longer/altered version:
Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice.
I’m a chemist and this is the most awesome thing I have ever seen in my entire life.
Isn’t hydrogen diatomic? They should have two’s until they attach to another correct?
C + 4 H = CH(4) = Fart
i am in love with this
That’s not a drunk guy, that’s Mark E Smith. It was wonderful to hear him on this.
I’ve never had an idea that Neon is so hot. Too bad she does not bond.
WHY WAS I NOT SHOWN THIS! I would have paid attention in chemistry class if I had…
They should’ve done water + sodium
Does anyone know who the music is by in this video?
It’s Definitely Von Sudenfed – Fledermaus Can’t Get It
Electricity is an asshole >:( Just let them be salt and stop bothering them!
How come this was never shown in my school? I swear if they did, I would of passed Chemistry with no problems.
I do believe that’s the first time in my life that I’ve seen blue Jell-O.
That may be the most awesome educational video I have ever seen.
this looks like its off one of the “look around you” vids
But as one of the newest elements, shouldn’t ununnilium be kid instead of an old guy?
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Elements are nerdy…
Water + Potassium
Carbon attracts 4.
Win Win Win.
I wish chemistry was explained this way all the time.
especially with a
MOLECULE FIGHT!!!
Poor Neon and Xenon. It’s so lonely being a noble gas.
Well Xenon can be forced into a relationship with fluorine……
That this is oooold,but its always funny to see.The person who first show me that was my chemestery teatcher XD,she said it was very instructive!
Hahahaha, this is so epic its hard to express
Old, but still awesome XD
HOLY SHIT. THERES A REASON Carbon WAS A BLACK GUY!
I submitted this
I can’t focus on the video when there is a drunk guy singing in the background.
He’s not drunk, he’s English. At least I think so. It sounds like Mark E. Smith of post-punk band The Fall.
I’ve heard English accents. He does sound English, but he slurs and sounds very drunk.
Mark E. Smith can’t focus with you whinging about his singing. Please stop and be quiet.
Von Sudenfed – Fledermaus Can’t Get It
Longer/altered version:
Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice.
I’m a chemist and this is the most awesome thing I have ever seen in my entire life.
Isn’t hydrogen diatomic? They should have two’s until they attach to another correct?
C + 4 H = CH(4) = Fart
i am in love with this
That’s not a drunk guy, that’s Mark E Smith. It was wonderful to hear him on this.
I’ve never had an idea that Neon is so hot. Too bad she does not bond.
WHY WAS I NOT SHOWN THIS! I would have paid attention in chemistry class if I had…
They should’ve done water + sodium
Does anyone know who the music is by in this video?
It’s Definitely Von Sudenfed – Fledermaus Can’t Get It
Electricity is an asshole >:( Just let them be salt and stop bothering them!
How come this was never shown in my school? I swear if they did, I would of passed Chemistry with no problems.
I do believe that’s the first time in my life that I’ve seen blue Jell-O.
That may be the most awesome educational video I have ever seen.
this looks like its off one of the “look around you” vids
But as one of the newest elements, shouldn’t ununnilium be kid instead of an old guy?