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@Mithoron Kumbaya
@Secret Sounds more like a gold-digging adventure.
"Oh yay, we made Na2He. World hunger is totally solved."
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A: Why do users give answers using alternative method when I'm asking what went wrong with my solution?

onurcanbektasNot the exact answer to your situation, but it might give some idea, so in that sense, this answer is also an alternative answer to the question that you are asking. We are not your tutor in here, nor this is a website you are getting personalised service; even though you are owner of your own q...

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Q: Why is this question down voted ?, what is the tradition in here?

onurcanbektasI've been an active user in SE network, especially on math.SE, physics.SE etc., but not chemistry.SE, and today I ask this question. However, for some reason, people didn't like (I guess) the definition I gave in the questions, and I got 2 down votes so far. Normally, in other website, that this...

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1 hour later…
18:47
@AvnishKabaj that b*tch!
18:58
@AvnishKabaj At first I thought I know what you're implying but I don't know what you're implying.
What are you implying.
 
1 hour later…
20:12
Dunno
Thought writing karma would be cool
@AvnishKabaj What are you, 20.
Wait, I'm 20.
hic karma hic
21:03
@Ortho @Mart can someone pinch this Michael Lautman guy? He incidentally looks like an actor I like and he usually just edits in \ce{} and leaves out other important things that should be edited.
Who on Earth would miss "iones"?
 
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22:59
Disodium helide (Na2He) is a compound of helium and sodium that is stable at high pressures above 113 gigapascals (1,130,000 bar). It was first predicted using USPEX code and then synthesised in 2016.Na2He was predicted to be thermodynamically stable over 160 GPa and dynamically stable over 100 GPa. This means it should be possible to form at the higher pressure and then decompress to 100 GPa, but below that it would decompose. Compared with other binary compounds of other elements and helium, it was predicted to be stable at the lowest pressure of any such combination. So that for example a helium...
Your news are a bit dated, and it's for some reason called helide - kinda incorrectly.

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