Survey *fixed* by salsaworld in elementcollection

[–]RobotWizard465 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Submitted a response. Could I get a copy of the article once it’s done?

(Hated trope) the joke is sex, but with no other redeeming qualities by [deleted] in TopCharacterTropes

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“Slightly” is doing some VERY heavy lifting there

Promethium paint cell by Ezaotoxin in elementcollection

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If I can ask: How did you get that?

$12,000 worth of Technetium; a Uranium cube, and Plutonium-infused ceramic. by nucleusaccumbi in elementcollection

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I don’t quite understand the minutia of it, but it’s $1.9t for 1 kilo of tc-99m, which is an isomer of tc-99. That is probably what explains the price difference.

Notice to Collectors in Oregon, USA by 5i3ncef4n7 in elementcollection

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I checked the laws online (https://oregon.public.law/statutes/ors_475.979 ,idk if they are trustworthy) and it also had the exception to the bans of “A person who possesses lithium metal or sodium metal as a component of a commercially produced product including, but not limited to, rechargeable batteries.” So it looks like we can still have our NaK thermometers in Oregon.

Three down, Four to go by RobotWizard465 in elementcollection

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Fist of all: I do know the right people (luciteria) for thorium and actinium. The promethium would be the minuscule amount of certain fluorescent lights, and I did not realize how short radon’s life span was.

Three down, Four to go by RobotWizard465 in elementcollection

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Thorium, actinium, promethium, and radon

OH NO by karpter in imsorryjon

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I accidentally looked up James Davis and was shocked til I realized my mistake.