There is another question about salt in here. I can't stop laughing because it is ___________ funny.
What is a sodium?
You should know that these two elements make up 98% of the universes matter!
What is helium and hydrogen?
You poly' know that poly' means this.
What is many?
Dirt and Water
What is mud?
Y'alls chemistry knowledge is gonna be rock solid. Which isn't saying much really because solid's still do this, although fixed in place.
What is vibrate?
Why was the book on Helium a best seller?
What is people couldn't put it down?
10% of your body is made of this element which is likely the oldest substance in history dating 13.5 billion years according to some scientists. You may be in your teens, but your atoms are quite a bit older.
What is hydrogen?
Cephalopods have many appendages. An example of a cephalopod is an octopus, which as its affix suggests, has this many tentacle.
What is eight?
Sand, water, and gravel
What is cement?
This state of matter of consists of electrically charged gas. Lightening is a well-known form of it...
What is plasma?
A man threw sodium and chlorine at another person. What did he get charged with?
What is a-salt?
Oxygen is created through the process of photosynthesis. That is cool and all, but I think its cooler to know that 20% of the world's oxygen is made here.
What is the Amazon rainforest?
Cooperate, collegiality, covalent? These words all are a flavor of the affix, "co," which means this.
What is together?
Copper, zinc, and manganese
What is brass?
Emulse- I mean emerge yourself in the fascinating world of emulsions, which is a suspension of these two substances.
What is a liquid and a liquid?
What do you call a clown chemistry professor who went to jail?
What is a silicon?
This nucleic acid, due to its chemical structure, is used as a flame retardant. Its got good genes!
What is DNA?
What is "not" and "carbon-based"?
Smoke and Fog
What is smog?
Man, this state of matter seems so free! But, just like people, it is only free to move until it bumps into the next particle over.
What is liquid?
My chemistry experiment exploded! Its okay though, __________ happen.
What is oxidants?
It may be a tough mineral to crack. But it is a harder chemical to burn. This chemical often takes up to 1000 degrees Celsius to burn.
What is a diamond?
Popular among biology terms, this affix "deoxy" means this. It all comes back to chemistry.
What is loss of oxygen?
Potassium nitrate, sulfur, and carbon
What is gunpowder?
Jeez. It is cold. At least I know it can always be worse, I could be frozen in this state of matter only attainable by reaching absolute 0 (0 Kelvin).
What is the Bose-Einstien Condensate?