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Hydrogen
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Physical Properties
Atomic symbol:  H
Atomic number:  1
Melting point:  −259.14[1]
Boiling point:  −252.87
Isotopes:  1H


2H
3H
LH

Electronegativity:  Who the fuck will care?
Flavor:  Like Burning
Appearance:  Clear gas,
slightly slovenly,
with this distinctive
electron below his nucleus.
Origin:  Sulking in room,
watching The Office,
Complaining about
Oxidation Numbers.

It is commonly known that Hydrogen is an element from the first period of the periodic table. But few know of the long personal journey that he has faced over the years.

Childhood

Hydrogen was raised by his Auntie Neutrino, along with his more popular sister, Helium. While nobody cared about Hydrogen as a child, Helium was considered more noble than Hydrogen, and certainly more liked due to her calm demeanor. Said Argon, Helium's best friend at the time, "She didn't react to any old thing, unlike her idiot brother. Boy, that guy would just blow up at even the tiniest little spark."

When Hydrogen was a boy, he had difficulty making friends. He was made fun of by his peers for only having "s" orbitals[2] and for completely ignoring the octet rule. As such, his only friend was Boron, who has said he "used to tell him 'It's okay, Hy. Sometimes I don't fulfill the octet rule, either.' " His teacher at the time, Miss Gluon, commented that Hydrogen "was not the most stable atom in the Polonium-209, so to speak ... He did not even know the difference between 1-butanol and ethoxyethane! All he could say was 'there are ten of me in both, so they must be the same.'"

Hydrogen is generally agreed to swing both ways, considering it can serve as both an anion and a cation in chemical compounds. He was made fun of for this as a child, as well. It is commonly known that his Auntie Neutrino made Hydrogen have an overwhelming desire to be well liked by his peers due to her constant reassurances, but his attempts at doing so were generally failures. Take, for example, his two attempts to take on a "tough guy" persona, Deuterium and Tritium. Not many of the popular elements at Electron Cloud High noticed, despite his best efforts at the alternate personas[3]. He also became a diatomic element, but according to Nitrogen, the element that started the fad, "That was, like, so after that was cool."

Early adulthood

Hydrogen, known for his explosive temper, literally exploded after he found Lithium was being unfaithful.

Looking to find himself, Hydrogen became rebellious. He started to listen to heavy metal, specifically Osmium. Then, at the tender age of 3.2x104 years, Hydrogen had his first love. He began a lengthy ionic bond with Lithium, a girl in his VSPER class. Like Hydrogen, Lithium was rebellious, and had a strong temper. This made her quite reactive, with several cliques agreeing that, in the words of Boron, Lithium was "trash" and "no good news." Among these groups, the nerds (Boron, Antimony), The Jocks (Strontium, Iron), The Popular Girls (Helium, Argon), and the Foreign Exchange Students (Indium, Gallium) were the most notable to voice opposition. Hydrogen at the time disagreed, saying that Lithium "almost has a psychoactive property about her".

Hydrogen eventually found out that Lithium was still smoking quark, despite her promise that she would quit when they met. This, along with his discovery that Lithium was seeing that jerk Beryllium behind Hydrogen's back[4], led to their breakup. After this, Hydrogen went through a period characterized by loneliness and melancholy feelings. According to Boron, "He just shut himself out, listening to this awful acoustic music. He just kept yelling, 'WHY COULDN'T WE BE LIKE NaCl? WHY?!'"

After a bit, Hydrogen moved on. After graduating out of high school, he got an internship with Potassium, an older element with much influence. According to Helium, "he really helped Hydrogen to find his own crystalline structure ... before he was lost and now he can shout with pride, 'I'm Hexagonal!'"

A new relationship

Hydrogen once said about his marriage: "We were made for each other. Nothing can break our bonds ... except electrolysis.

One day, during his internship, Hydrogen met Oxygen. There was instant chemistry between the two, and a bond resulted quickly. The resulting bond, Water, was more well received by his compatriots than some of his earlier bonds, specifically Ammonia. The bond with Oxygen, according to Hydrogen, "brought out properties that I didn't even know I had ... like adhesion and cohesion. I didn't even know they existed!"

Eventually, the relationship became a marriage. The service was short, with few words exchanged, most notably "I now pronounce you covalently bonded." The pastor, Praseodymium, was an old friend of Oxygen's. He was chipper throughout the ceremony and has even been called the "catalyst to our bond" by Hydrogen. Since the marriage, his wife is rumoured to give a lot of their earnings to charity, she is after all a generous electron donor. They have several children now, most notably alcohols and ethers, who are fraternal twins.

Current life

Currently, Hydrogen and his wife live on Eagle Nebula Way, where they "couldn't be happier" with their home.

Hydrogen currently lives in an attractive gated supercluster next to the high-end Virgo Supercluster called the Stonebrook Supercluster. This supercluster, filled with quaint cul-du-sacs and identical ranch-style galaxies, provides an ample home for Hydrogen to raise his children. Some close to Hydrogen say however that he longs to escape from his life, which he considers boring. Says Helium, "Hydrogen recently called me ... and said he was considering unearthing his old Tritium personality." This shows that, after all these years, Hydrogen still has an overwhelming desire to be "cool".

Recently, Hydrogen has also been called a peon, with its atoms being infinitely replaceable yes-men. According to Carbon-12, one of the most influential elements on the periodic table, has said that he "hates that little twerp. He's only good when in compounds that don't feature him. Take CH4 (Methane) for example. A complete freakin' disaster[5], and stinks not by my accord, but by his."

See also

Footnotes

  1. Number believed to be caused by low self-esteem
  2. It is not understood why Helium was not made fun of for the same reason, but it is likely that her calm demeanor impeded any reaction to her lack of "p" "d" or "f" orbitals.
  3. He especially spent a lot of time on Tritium, with which he even spent the time to make radioactive.
  4. Hydrogen was repeatedly warned about this by Boron, but Hydrogen always responded with "Shut up, you stupid Metalloid! For your information, our bond is perfect!"
  5. Carbon is generally agreed to still have bad feelings about their failed "Hydrocarbons" project, where Hydrogen mismanaged the oxidation numbers and was heavily criticized.
Periodic Table of Elements:

 Make sure you memorize these for the test!

 
Alkali
 
Alkaline Earth
 
Transition
 
Basic
 
Semimetal
 
Nonmetal
 
Halogen
 
Snoble Gas
 
Lanthanide
 
Actinide
 
Awesomnide
 
Unverifide
1H Hydrogen 2He Helium
3Li Lithium 4Be Beryllium 5B Boron 6C Carbon 7N Nitrogen 8O Oxygen 9F Fluorine 10Ne Neon
11Na Sodium 12 Mg Magnesium 13Al Aluminum 14 Si Silicon 15 P Phosphorus 16 S Sulfur 17Cl Chlorine 18Ar Argent
19 K Potassium 20 Ca Calcium 21Sc Scandinavium 22Ti Titanium 23 V Vanadium 24Cr Chromium 25 Mn Manganese 26Fe Iron 27 Co Cobalt 28Ni Nickel 29 Cu Copper 30 Zn Zinc 31 Ga Gallium 32 Ge Germanium 33 As Arsenic 34 Se Selenium 35 Br Bromine 36Kr Krypton
37 Rb Rubidium 38 Sr Strontium 39 Y Yttrium 40 Zr Zirconium 41 Nb Niobium 42 Mo Molybdenum 43 Tc Technetium 44 Ru Ruthenium 45 Rh Rhodium 46 Pd Palladium 47Ag Silver 48 Cd Cadmium 49In Indium 50Sn Tin 51 Sb Antimony 99Te Tedium 53 I Iodine 54Xe Xenon
55 Cs Caesium 56 Ba Barium 57-71 La-Lu Lanthanides 72 Hf Hafnium 73 Ta Tantalum 74 W Tungsten 75 Re Rhenium 76 Os Osmium 77 Ir Iridium 78Pt Platinum 79Au Gold 80Hg Mercury 81 Tl Thallium 82Pb Lead 83Bi Bismuth 84Po Polonium 85 At Astatine 86Rn Radon
87 Fr Francium 88 Ra Radium 89-103 Ac-Lr Actinides 104 Rf Rutherfordium 105 Db Dubnium 106 Sg Seaborgium 107 Bh Bohrium 108 Hs Hassium 109 Mt Meitnerium 110 Ds Darmstadtium 111 Uuu Unununium 112 Cn Copernicium 113 Nh Nihonium 114 Fl Flerovium 115 Mc Moscovium 116 Lv Livermorium 117 Ts Tennessine 118 Og Oganesson
119Un Uncyclopedium 120 Ub Unobtanium 121 Aeo Awesomnium 122Fa Fartium 123St Stalinium 124Ob Obamium 125Sl Stalloneium 126 Ad Adamantium 127 Vb Vibranium -1SuStupidium 1/5Bm Brucium 1/2*Ch Cheesium 3/4Pl Plotonium 4.5Op Opium Hu Homoerectium
57 La Lanthanum 58 Ce Cerium 59Pr Praseodymium 60 Nd Neodymium 61 Pm Pentium 62 Sm Samarium 63 Eu Europium 64 Gd Gadolinium 65 Tb Terbium 66 Dy Dysprosium 67 Ho Holmium 68 Er Erbium 69 Tm Thulium 70 Yb Ytterbium 71 Lu Lutetium
89 Ac Actinium 90 Th Thorium 91 Pa Protactinium 92U Uranium 93 Np Neptunium 94Pu Plutonium 95 Am Americium 96 Cm Curium 97 Bk Berkelium 98 Cf Californium 99 Es Einsteinium 100 Fm Fermium 101 Md Mendelevium 102 No Nobelium 103 Lr Lawrencium
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