Not to be confused with antinomy (or, in other words, there is no tin in antimony). Anyway, this element has allotropes beyond mere crystallographic differences - unusual for something this late in the table. (The multiple forms of most metals are thus not considered.)
Except it would be antiantimony. Which means it would just be mony, because double negative. I’d like to buy an E. I just wonder what superfluid antihelium is like.
Except it would be antiantimony. Which means it would just be mony, because double negative. I’d like to buy an E. I just wonder what superfluid antihelium is like.
;)
Aaaaaaaaaaaaah~ :U