The fact that you think there's a funny joke about carbon in the first place.
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Probable an error or joke.
The Latin word for lead is "Plumbum", which is where we got the name. Because it's relatively easy to find, we've known about lead for hundreds of years. The original latin name was Plumbum Nigrum, which translates roughly as "soft metal that's black".
Einsteinium. No joke. Symbol is "Es". Named after Albert Einstein.
I had a joke about cobalt, radon, and yttrium, but it's too CoRnY.
No, it is a joke.
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No, it's a compound and only elements are on the periodic table. The periodic table only consists of individual elements. Baking soda is a compound, which is many elements bonded together. It's formula (sodium bicarbonate) is NaHCO3. Within it, there is sodium (Na), hydrogen (H), carbon (C), and oxygen (O), which are all on the periodic table.
A joke that is not funny would be a joke that no one laughs at. The way to truly discover if a joke is funny, is to tell the joke to see if anyone laughs. However, humor is subjective, one may find it funny, another may not.
Um Funny is to joke as serious is to....um....smack talk?
a joke that is practical, but funny
That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore was created in 1984.
Funny jokes Hey, that's a joke, what are funny jokes called? Funny jokes! that's a joke, too!
The joke that makes you lose your money!
A really funny joke that is appropriate for a teenager would be "Why did the chicken cross the road?" The answer to this joke is: "to get to Taco Bell, of course."
a joke is funny a lie isint
Not sure what you mean by "scientifically funny", but a joke can be both scientific, i.e. about some science topic (and perhaps even scientifically accurate), and funny.