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Why do electrons move so fast? Well, there\'s a simple explanation actually...
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aw! cute and simple! not a science person, but I'd buy
to the person above: that could work, but I think it works the way it is too. |
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not into science that much but i would buy this its cute.
simple nice! like the bluish color the best! $5 |
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no wonder why the one electron is angry, it turned this happy hydrogen into a negative ion. homewrecker.
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not a science/physics person as well, just for the cuteness of how the atoms/electrons/whachacallit alone, i'd get this :P $5 it looks nice in any colour tee, sweet!
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yeah, being a science person, i'd need to have 2 protons and neutrons in there as well. awesome idea :)
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That's one old-school atom. And I sure hope that nucleus has multiple personalities 'cause there ought to be two (or more for ions) entities within.
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i think this wouldnt make any sense to someone who a) didnt read the title or b) has little knowledge of basic science
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cute cute cute...but maybe lose the "angry lines" ad the exclamation point. Doesn't need them and takes away from the design.
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Cute concept and solid design. My only critique would be that you probably wouldn't get this shirt for a guy. But for that cute girl who helped you pass chem class? Perfect.
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c'mon "science" people...hydrogen only has 1 proton and no neutrons, sheesh. that's why this is a negative ion. hopefully me and Blind[mikey] are on the same page.
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for those who are curious, this page does a great job explaining:
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Electrons could never get that close - like charges repel each other! But I love it! So who cares! 5$!
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