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Technically Correct Electrons

Technically Correct Electrons
This test question is pure tautological gold! "In an atom, the number of electrons is equal to... the number of electrons." Well, technically correct—the best kind of correct! The Emperor's New Groove reaction is perfect because while the answer is ridiculously circular, it's not actually wrong. The number of electrons in a neutral atom typically equals the number of protons (not neutrons!), but saying electrons equal electrons is... well... a statement that would make even Kronk question his life choices. Chemistry teachers everywhere are either facepalming or secretly appreciating this student's malicious compliance. That one point might be the most honestly earned point in test-taking history!

The Ultimate Chemistry Pop Quiz

The Ultimate Chemistry Pop Quiz
The ultimate chemistry gatekeeping test! Nothing strikes fear into a chemistry student's heart quite like being asked to spell out "tin tin" - or should I say, Sn(C 10 H 7 ) 2 ? That's bis(naphthyl)tin for the uninitiated. The gun just adds that extra pressure that every oral exam already has. Chemistry professors don't actually need weapons - they have nomenclature questions instead!

Right As Hell (Until You're Not)

Right As Hell (Until You're Not)
The eternal dialogue between you and your brain during exams! Your panicked self is convinced you've forgotten something crucial on the test, but your brain—that sassy little neurological dictator—basically shrugs and says "if you forgot it, must not have been important!" Then comes the horrifying realization when you see that "(aq)" notation you completely ignored. Aqueous solution? What's that? Just the difference between passing and failing organic chemistry! Your brain wins this round of "Let's Pretend Everything's Fine Until It's Not." That little voice saying "I think I forgot something" wasn't paranoia—it was your last functioning brain cell screaming for help!

Technically Correct Science

Technically Correct Science
Look at this kid dropping some serious bathroom science! 💩 They've listed "poop" and "ice" as solids, "pee" and "water" as liquids, and "fart" and "steam" as gases. The teacher circled it with a skeptical "Really?" but honestly... the states of matter check out perfectly! This student deserves bonus points for applying scientific principles to bodily functions. They're technically correct - the best kind of correct in science! Next time your chemistry teacher asks for examples, maybe stick to less aromatic options though.