Hydrogen.
Because it's abundant and thanks to fusion probably was the root of all elements (THIS IS A THEORY).
Absolutely correct. The universe was essentially all hydrogen after the formation of the universe, and while only elements up to Iron can be made in a star, during a supernova it is just a grand party of element mating.
I would be Francium, because I hate being alone. (Francium is never found in it's elemental form due to it's extremely low electronegativity,) Plus it is uber rare, so like at the chemistry parties I would certainly be the highlight of the evening.)
Plus I am freaking radioactive. Beware my radiation, beware!
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Just like that element.
Because it's abundant and thanks to fusion probably was the root of all elements (THIS IS A THEORY).
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Nobody really knows how it looks like.
Guessing glucose here so:
C6H12O6
Carbon, Hydrogen or Oxygen.
Take your pick.
Absolutely correct. The universe was essentially all hydrogen after the formation of the universe, and while only elements up to Iron can be made in a star, during a supernova it is just a grand party of element mating.
I would be Francium, because I hate being alone. (Francium is never found in it's elemental form due to it's extremely low electronegativity,) Plus it is uber rare, so like at the chemistry parties I would certainly be the highlight of the evening.)
Plus I am freaking radioactive. Beware my radiation, beware!
Iron.
Irony.
Iron is Iron is Iron.
Wait for time
In the break of new dawn
We will never meet