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Ooh! Another AMA!
Get ready and calm RMB!
Have the forums gone down?
Ooh!
I got one!
What is the name of the 118th element in the periodic table, and how many protons and neutrons does it consist of?
I veto all chemistry questions
Praeceps, Aerilia, United engiresco, and The cascadian bioregion
Have they? (Nationstate ones)
Are meme questions still allowed?
Aerilia and Nimarya
Well then ur out of luck.
Also wait ur in school??? I thought u graduated
Aww...that's not fair :(
Now, what about physics questions?
Maths?
Nordic-British Union and Nimarya
Yay for double-posts
It's legal for the AMA I guess.
Aerilia, Advancia-Sizzletown, and Nimarya
Don't you just love chemistry? Quick google of the periodic table gives you all the info you need.
The 118th element is Oganesson(formerly ununoctium), with an atomic mass of 294 (singular as it does not exist in nature directly). As element #118, it has 118 protons and 176 neutrons based on the previous atomic mass although this can vary depending on the nucleus of the particular type.
Aerilia, Pinguioris, and The cascadian bioregion
All are vetoed. I only accept questions about NS or penguins.
Aerilia, The Democratic Kingdom Of Skaraborg, and The cascadian bioregion
I would say correct but I won't because you used Google, which is heresy, only Yahoo is allowed.
oh so i can ask questions about r3n
Praeceps, Aerilia, and Nimarya
Go to Yahoo and search it.
If I don't know the answer I'll just make something up
"r3n is actually a robot which is why no one ever sees them"
Praeceps, Aerilia, and Advancia-Sizzletown
r3n is noted for their "scripting" abilities. how proficient are you at "coding"
Luckily I don't need to. Is just electron transfer through the change of bond length till they are the same then a electron transfers across :)
Aerilia and The cascadian bioregion
Illusia and Neverendia, Aerilia, Nimarya, The Democratic Kingdom Of Skaraborg, and 1 otherThe cascadian bioregion
Have you eaten a penguin, and if so are they delicious
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