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sugestion for an Element
the_jon_m - bluesman of the parish Started conversation May 12, 2003
One man has done more reserch into the reactions of metals, liquids and rectaionary catalsyts, namely ethanol and water solutions, and should get an element, named after him. See this A1010214 for details on Osbornium
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Dr Hell Posted May 12, 2003
First, any new element name must be given in honour to a dead person. (That IS a rule, there was that discussion about naming Seaborgium Seaborgium even though Seaborg was alive at the time - when he died in 1999 things got easier - not many people use that nomenclature, though). Now, Mr. Osbourne is (still) living. Second, maybe thre should be a Hendrixium before some comitee decides on Osbornium.
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sugestion for an Element
the_jon_m - bluesman of the parish Posted May 12, 2003
Not that many years ago, people thought there were only 4 elements, he now have a greater understanding of the world, we must keep pushing the boundarys, anyway if you can name a consitiuent of nuclear weapons after a cartoon dog, Ozzy deserves an Element
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Dr Hell Posted May 13, 2003
Yah, yah...
Pluto is named after the planet Pluto.
Because it comes after Uranus (Uranium) and Neptune (Neptunium).
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the_jon_m - bluesman of the parish Posted May 13, 2003
The planets Uranus, Neptune and Pluto were all named after the Roman gods. Pluto the roman god was named after Micky Mouse's dog. Dog spelled backwards is god, case closed
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Dr Hell Posted May 13, 2003
Oh thank you very much for that insight. My view of the world is now a lot clearer.
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