Elementary, My Dear Blog

Eeh, well it seems like days since I’ve taken part in a stupid meme, and as soon as I saw Elementary, My Dear Blog on Steve Pugh’s site I knew I’d end up having a crack at it at some point — particularly as I am, of course, the web chemist (cackles to self).

As it turned out, Steve came out showing up like Nitrogen. It’s all right I suppose, but as we all know Nitrogen is frightfully common and is known for being, well — gassy. I thought I’d have to be able to do better than that somehow. As long as I don’t end up as Bismuth, or Antimony, or even vile Molybdenum.

If you’ve never heard it [Molybdenum], well, here’s the best description I can think of: it sounds like Manganese but, I don’t know, growlier.Rich Hall, Things Snowball

anyway, I decided to have a go and find out what I am. Fortunately, I came out as a rather spiffing element, actually…

Ag… Silver

You scored 37 Mass, 42 Electronegativity, 55 Metal, and 0 Radioactivity!

Congratulations, you are one of the only things that can kill werewolves. In addition to that, you are socially-minded, constructive, and pretty hard to corrode. You, like iron, are a cornerstone of any collaborative effort. You tend to be a bit set in your ways, but you’re also pretty good about sticking up for yourself. All this is well and good, but most people just like you because you’re shiny.

Which Chemical Element Am I?

Yeah, I can kill werewolves and I’m shiny. So just remember that, bucko.

So, why not ask your self that question — Which Chemical Element Are You? — or are you just too Boron to take part? I know, that was terrible…


One Response to “Elementary, My Dear Blog”

  1. Dan responds:

    Zn… Zinc

    You scored 26 Mass, 35 Electronegativity, 64 Metal, and 0 Radioactivity!

    You have a strong sense of the communal good and you aren’t too demanding. You know better than to mess with the powers that be. You value being surronded by the right people, but don’t care too much about what people beyond your group think of you. You are also the last element to be mentioned in every vitamin commercial, and have gained recognition throughout the 50+ community as the very symbol of “completeness.” Hmm, you might be good at taking care of sick people, but that might be hogwash too.

    Meh.


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