Longest valid chemical formulae that spells outs words or phrases
Longest valid chemical formulae that spells outs words or phrases
What’s the longest chemical formula that spells out a word, but is also an actual chemical formula?
I’m able to come up with “HI”, or hydrogen iodide (which is a real compound). “He” also works, which is just helium.
I’ve tried to use AI to find one, but it was only able to produce CuTe, copper (II) telluride, BiTe, bismuth telluride, and LaTe, lanthanum telluride.
What’s the longest chemical formula that is both valid and spells out a word or phrase?
edit: spelled spell wrong...
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Tomtits @lemmy.dbzer0.com sbird @lemmy.world OP
I’m looking for ones where the chemical formulae is a valid one for a real compound. Don’t think “princess” is a real chemical compound
4 0 ReplyTomtits @lemmy.dbzer0.com Ahh ok, I get you now
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A_norny_mousse @feddit.org
No SSL? Hrmph. (edit: they actually do have SSL but it's self-signed)
Archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20121201013508/http://datagenetics.com/blog/december12012/index.html
Also, didn't Breaking Bad (the TV show) play with this?
2 0 Reply🇦🇺𝕄𝕦𝕟𝕥𝕖𝕕𝕔𝕣𝕠𝕔𝕕𝕚𝕝𝕖 @lemm.ee
Ooft SSL certs are free
3 1 ReplyA_norny_mousse @feddit.org
Have not heard of the Ooft provider. But you should tell the admins of that site, not me!
2 0 Replysga @lemmings.world
they were likely trying to to say Oof, though not sure
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Tomtits @lemmy.dbzer0.com Ah sorry, forgot about that!
Well, they did but was just two elements they used, rather than a full word
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sbird @lemmy.world OP
still pretty interesting though
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