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another unknown element for most of mortals of the group of rare earths.
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@Almontmarine Only when excited by a power source, and ArF is highly unstable.
There are some stable compounds like argon fluorohydride (HArF) but they're not easy to make nor that stable (HArF was discovered first, in 2000, and breaks apart above -256°C). Generally speaking, noble gas compounds are very rare: helium and neon, for example, have none.
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Samarium!
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@bushiyo2 lol, trolls, no I'm not mad, thanks for informing me otherwise though! :)
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@Busterlanger1 Argon can use Florine as a Ligand under highly pressurized or highly energetic conditions to form a stable coordination complex in a high energy state.
Which changes the reactivity of the Argon. Then the complex can be stimulated to release some of it's energy which makes it "metastable" it then breaks apart into loose atoms and produces ultraviolet radiation. Thus you can make and Argon-Florine laser. lol u mad bro?
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Samarium-cobalt alloys are used as very powerful magnets- not nearly as strong as the highest grade of neodymium-iron-boron magnets but close.
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Only at very high temperatures.
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Nice vid and all.... but the cameraman needs to lay off the Redbull, he can't seem to keep it still. "This is Samarium... there it is! no here it is! over there again!"
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@Hackerfromthe90s Probably the same response as that guy who entered a pharmacy and asked for "one pound of mofeen".
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@Busterlanger1 Ummmmmmmm, yes. Look up "excimer" on Wikipedia.
Can imagine that gentle laugh at the end developing into a full-on cackle-of-doom in time...
AlwaysReadTheLabel 3 years ago 53
There are alot of very funny things about this vid...(nevermind, lol)..
onelasssttime 3 years ago 15