For those who ‘want more’: In 1869, Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev created the framework that became the modern periodic table, leaving gaps for elements that were yet to be discovered. While arranging the elements according to their atomic weight, if he found that they did not fit into the group he would rearrange
Ratkin Premium Member almost 2 years ago
The driving force of universe. It’s elementary.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member almost 2 years ago
An explosive group.
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I kinda expected more… some sort of joke about why it would be nitrogen or lithium, instead of just a big numeral, sitting in a chair at the DMV.
I don’t find it intrinsically funny that hydrogen is number one.
Maybe if they called out “19” and potassium said " ’K".
Or if sodium said something salty?
Yeah, I mean just give me a pun… that’s when I’m in my element.
distortion almost 2 years ago
Get ready, Helium. You’re next.
Doug K almost 2 years ago
He always number 1 … no matter where they go.
TStyle78 almost 2 years ago
Poor Oganesson at number 118.
Darryl Heine almost 2 years ago
No Number 2?
oakie817 almost 2 years ago
this comic periodically funny
Lee26 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
For those who ‘want more’: In 1869, Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev created the framework that became the modern periodic table, leaving gaps for elements that were yet to be discovered. While arranging the elements according to their atomic weight, if he found that they did not fit into the group he would rearrange
BigBoy almost 2 years ago
He’s Da Bomb
Frank Burns Eats Worms almost 2 years ago
Hydrogen being #1 really ruined the element of surprise!