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Mendeleev party limerick challenge

October 3, 2010 Marc Abrahams

This week’s limerick challenge:

Write a limerick (in proper limerick form) explaining what Dmitri Medeleev, the father of the periodic table of the elements, might have though had he seen this European Commission video called “Chemical Party”.

(Thanks to Roger Highfield for bringing it to our attention.)

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