goldbux, I appreciate the ping, but I have no idea or clue what you’re talking about here with all of these cryptic sentences.
"I appreciate the ping, but I have no idea or clue what you’re talking about here with all of these cryptic sentences."
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If yer referring to my element-symbol equations, then:
The element with atomic number 1 is hydrogen [H].
The element with atomic number 2 is helium [He].
The element with atomic number 3 is lithium [Li].
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The element with atomic number 17 is chlorine [Cl].
The point of the exercise – to the extent it had one to begin with – is to rearrange some element symbols, and add 4-function arithmetic to produce a simple equation with letters on the left side forming a [relevant to the discussion] word or phrase, and the arithmetic of their atomic numbers totaling a target integer on the right side.
Is clear, yes?
[C] + [Lu] = 77.