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Explain why fluorine and chlorine are in the same group of the periodic table. He blunders. There’s a question on polymers soon so he knows he’s ******* An afternoon in June spent regurgitating answers rehearsed a hundred times in overcast classrooms. He knows there’s a matter of days before his mates will go their separate ways. Names he’s spoken for years will decay over time, cemented over by people he hasn’t yet met. Two, seven, two, eight, seven. Seven electrons in their outer shell. He’s surprised he knows, the answer chiming in his head like a peal of bells.
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Oct 13, 2016
Oct 13, 2016 at 2:29 PM UTC
GCSE Science
Explain why fluorine and chlorine are in the same group of the periodic table. He blunders. There’s a question on polymers soon so he knows he’s ******* An afternoon in June spent regurgitating answers rehearsed a hundred times in overcast classrooms. He knows there’s a matter of days before his mates will go their separate ways. Names he’s spoken for years will decay over time, cemented over by people he hasn’t yet met. Two, seven, two, eight, seven. Seven electrons in their outer shell. He’s surprised he knows, the answer chiming in his head like a peal of bells.
Written: October 2016. Explanation: To mark National Poetry Day on 6th October, I wrote 25 poems over the course of eight days, and sent one poem each to one of 25 of my Facebook friends. After some deliberation, I am now posting the poems on HP (in order of when they were written), albeit not all in one go. 'Firework' is poem one, for those of you who wish to read the series in full, in order. None of the poems are about their recipients. Note: GCSEs are exams that students take at the age of 16 in England towards the end of their secondary education. All feedback welcome. A link to my Facebook writing page can be found on my HP home page. NOTE: Many of my older pieces will be removed from HP at some point in the future.
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Oct 13, 2016
Oct 13, 2016 at 2:29 PM UTC
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