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#182 - maylage (06/03/2012) [-]
nice description
User avatar #192 to #182 - fniggle (06/03/2012) [-]
well. yeah?
because almost everywhere else than the States Na is logically named Natrium... Which is the real name for Na.
#221 to #192 - N. Korean citizen (06/03/2012) [-]
Sodium is called sodium regardless of where it is from. Natrium is the LATIN name for it, yes, but that does not mean that it is primarily called that outside the states, buddy. Just like how people don't call Grey Wolves, "Canis lupus," outside of the states because its the "real" name. Get the facts straight, dumbass.
User avatar #198 to #192 - maylage (06/03/2012) [-]
oh, and you can have a thumb because i didn't know that
User avatar #195 to #192 - maylage (06/03/2012) [-]
... that's nice? :)
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