anyway back to water what the molecule of H2O does is find the place where this quatum energy is released , within that molecule a liquid is in a low state of energy , on the quatum level
I see so have you looked radium in your science dictionary because nothing that I have said about radium is made up it is in the definition of radium
Really? Yet you claimed: So what evidence do you have for making this claim? Or are you, as I said, just waffling? Or lying? PS, you're also wrong on the colour. Or is that, too, your own "thinking" as opposd to the "definition"?
what is the problem Dywyddyr I have blatantly told you the difference between the definition of radium and my thoughts look up the definition of radium for your self
So you ARE lying. Your actual claim (again) was: Post #48. In other words a statement that ALL of what you'd said was "in the defintion". And now you're trying to retend that you'd somehow distinguished between reality and your uninformed (and unsupported) claims.
look radium , is a brillant white metallic element it gives off , gas , radon now Radon is a real gas beause it has to ventilated In mining shafts of uranium and its a Heavy radioactive gaseous element formed by the decay of radium so we have this element , radium , in decay , which gives of a heavy gas , radon can we now move forward..... ( my post # 39 )
No. Wiki. http://images-of-elements.com/radium.php Nothing at all about it being "brilliant" white. Does this look to be "brilliant" white? Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! Or this? Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! And what about post #40? By the way WTF is the point in mentioning radium anyway?
radium is an element and an element element is defined as : applies to any such part and connotes irreducible