#science_memes
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Hum… Splitting Helium consumes energy, maybe you should try Radom.
Would be great if someone fixed the meme; I am too lazy to open gimp
Thats what I thought before posting, but didn’t give much thought
Like the energy of a falling blade? I guess if it falls fast enough.
Maybe next time just say you have two electrons in your covalent shell
It’s called the valence shell, covalent is a type of bond where the atoms share electron pairs
I was testing you =P
Also the valence shell is the outer shell and any shell with n>1 would require more than 2 electrons to be noble.
Helium takes more energy to split than it releases. You need an element heavier than iron to make this meme comply with physics.
Edit:
<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/cde40188-f0d4-40c9-92b9-37035fd0fa8d.jpeg">
Me frantically typing “INB4 splitting a single He atom wouldn’t release enough energy to cause that explosion” and seeing this more accurate comment. “GD it” :P
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Hum… Splitting Helium consumes energy, maybe you should try Radom.
Would be great if someone fixed the meme; I am too lazy to open gimp
Thats what I thought before posting, but didn’t give much thought
Like the energy of a falling blade? I guess if it falls fast enough.
Maybe next time just say you have two electrons in your covalent shell
It’s called the valence shell, covalent is a type of bond where the atoms share electron pairs
I was testing you =P
Also the valence shell is the outer shell and any shell with n>1 would require more than 2 electrons to be noble.
Helium takes more energy to split than it releases. You need an element heavier than iron to make this meme comply with physics.
Edit:
<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/cde40188-f0d4-40c9-92b9-37035fd0fa8d.jpeg">
Me frantically typing “INB4 splitting a single He atom wouldn’t release enough energy to cause that explosion” and seeing this more accurate comment. “GD it” :P