Showing posts with label chemistry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chemistry. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 01, 2021

The First Guy Asked for H20...

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Get the second guy some hydrogren peroxide already! Water alone isn't going to clean that cut properly.

This is a callback to A Guy Walks Into a Bar just because I felt like revisiting that old comic with this new one. That comic was so old, it was saved at a Bitmap file. I thought I'd been using .jpg or .gif ("Jif") files before moving on the .png.

As noted recently, Ken is otherwise occupied at the moment.



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Friday, March 26, 2021

(x, why?) Mini: Excited

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Excited iron ion! Excited iron ion! Excited iron ion!

It's sort of a tongue twister, right?



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Friday, July 17, 2020

Chemistry Websites

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I didn't expect much reaction.

Last week, I ran a Twitter poll with a Chemistry joke. It actually got more responses than any poll I'd done previously, 387 people, mostly saying K. A few good tweets, too.

I'm a little out of my depth with Chemistry jokes, but mix the good and the bad, and it all balances out in the end.

Speaking of balancing, if I remember my classes correctly, if you have 6 molecules of water, you should get four of the final compound.



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Wednesday, May 29, 2019

(x, why?) Mini: Ribose

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I'm glad Terbium exists, because there isn't a T to match with Boron.

Not a chemist, so I don't care if the elements won't work that way, or what else the Tb is attached to!
You are welcome to comment, but I probably will not respond.





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Monday, February 11, 2019

(x, why?) Mini: Shell Game

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Funny or Na?

Now that he's gone the rest of the electrons are a perfect 10!

I know some day soon, I'll regret having used "Shell Game" for a title here. But, hey, I'll just re-use it.





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Friday, September 08, 2017

(x, why?) Mini: Lame Chemistry Jokes

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Water you thinking?




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Mr. Burke is a high school math teacher in New York as well as a part-time writer, and a fan of science-fiction/fantasy books and films. He started making his own math webcomic totally by accident as a way of amusing his students and trying to make them think just a little bit more. Unless otherwise stated, all math cartoons and other images on this webpage are the creation and property of Mr. Chris Burke and cannot be reused without permission. Thank you.