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What is the weirdest element of the periodic table?

BismuthIt normally looks like this:But under the right conditions, it can look like this:I recommend a google image search for “Bismuth Crystals” to see all the beautiful wackiness bismuth can produce.Some other interesting bismuth facts:Bismuth (bismuth-209, the most common isotope) is radioactive, but has one of the longest half-life ever measured. Its half-life is 1.9 x 10^19 years, or approximately a billion times longer than the universe has existed.Bismuth is the strongest natural diamagnetic metal known. Diamagnetic materials, when exposed to a magnetic field, create a repulsive field in response. So, with some strong magnets, you can make bismuth levitate.Bismuth has an unusually low toxicity for a heavy metal. Its periodic chart neighbors, polonium, antimony, and lead are all quite toxic, but bismuth is relatively harmless. Because of this, bismuth is being investigated as an alternative to lead for some applications.Most people have consumed some bismuth in their lives. Pepto-Bismol’s active ingredient is bismuth subsalicylate.(Thanks to Dave Garlfield, Nigel Arnot, Cricket Cole and Rys Lee for the suggestions.)

If a new metal is discovered on Mars, will it be listed as number 119 on the periodic table or is that reserved for earth metals only?

The periodic table describes all chemical elements in the universe.That’s one of many things that makes it so amazing.If a new metal were discovered on Mars, we’d examine it to see how many protons it had in its nucleus. If that number is under 118, then it’s on our periodic table already. If it’s over 118, then we’ve not only discovered an element about which we were previously unaware, but we’ve discovered an anomaly so profound that it will force us to rewrite all of the physics books.Which is to say, there are no new metals on Mars. Or anywhere else, most likely.Sadly, Mars is made of iron and nickel and silicon and aluminum and a bunch of other mundane substances all too common here on Earth.

It is said that at the core of Jupiter, there is highly compressed hydrogen that is called "metallic hydrogen". What does "metallic hydrogen" mean?

It is hydrogen in its solid state.Check out the periodic table of elements, and look where hydrogen is:Notice anything funny about it? All the elements in the same column with hydrogen—lithium, sodium, and so on—are…metals!We normally do not think of hydrogen as a metal because in most of the places we encounter it, it’s a gas. But if you look at the periodic table, is it surprising that in its solid form, it’s a metal?

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