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It's clearly Bismuth.

>> No.14781040

>>14781025
yeah most metals can do it if you threat there surface but bismuth does it with out help.

>> No.14781172
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>bismutt

>> No.14781176

>>14781025
Bismuth isn’t an element, it’s a synthetic mineral

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>>14781176

>> No.14781759

>>14781025
looks like the shit i see when i get a migraine

>> No.14781781

>>14781176
Bismuth (Bi) is element 83.

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AU obviously
>be shit, soft metal. unusable for anything practical before electronics.
>but be cool and shiny so used as basis of world economy for centuries

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>>14781789
I agree mostly. Gold is also useful if you need something realll inert or malleable maybe. If not bismuth or gold it's mecury I say.

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>>14781025

>> No.14781853

>>14781833
Sorry, i should have made a "how long till immortality bros" thread.

>> No.14781885

>>"Masculinity is not necessary"
Why can't I have masculinity and enjoy "geeky" stuff like STEM?
>Civilize the mind, yet make savage the body

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>>14781833
>WHY ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT THE CHEMICAL ELEMENTS ON THE SCIENCE BOARD

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ohnonono goldbros how will we ever recover??

>> No.14783316

>>14781789
if gold was more common it would be used everywhere copper is, from doorknobs to drinking cups

>> No.14783333

>>14783316
Is gold significantly softer than copper? If so, that might be an issue.

>> No.14783338

>>14781025
>Bismuth
Lead anon is going to be angry as bismuth and lead are natural enemies.

>> No.14783339

>>14783333
it is but you can make reasonably hard alloys