Chemistry ‘Cu Pd’: Google celebrates Valentine’s day with diatomic Doodle | India News

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NEW DELHI: Marking the day of love in a scientific way, Google dedicated an interactive Doodle about making “diatomic bonds” on Valentine’s day.
Explaining the chemistry of it, the post said, “Diatomic molecules are made from a bond between two atoms.”
“Sometimes it’s a bond between the same element like H2 (hydrogen gas)”, the post added.
Emphasizing the concept of ‘opposites attract’, the post further said, “Sometimes it’s (bond) two different elements, like HCL (hydrogen chloride).
The Doodle also has an element personality quiz which assigns a chemical element to the user based on certain personality based questions.
Further, interactive Doodle or “Cu Pd” as it calls itself, allows the enthusiasts to choose their element further leading them to a series of engaging games.
Valentine’s Day, observed annually on February 14th is dedicated to romance, emphasizing the importance of close relationships.
Its origins are intertwined with other stories, including the Roman celebration of Lupercalia, which is a matchmaking ritual.
Another narrative centers on St Valentine, a Roman priest imprisoned by Emperor Claudius II for promoting secret marriages. Additionally, Cupid, the god of love and romance, represents desire with his bow and arrow.



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