brilliant mistake

At first, it always seems like a good idea.

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August Hofmann plundered his croquet set to illustrate the bonding properties of various elements for a lecture to the Royal Institution of Great Britain. Amazingly, Hofmann’s color scheme - arbitrarily chosen from the croquet set - has remained in use for 140 years: black for carbon, red for oxygen, green for chlorine, and white for hydrogen.

August Hofmann plundered his croquet set to illustrate the bonding properties of various elements for a lecture to the Royal Institution of Great Britain. Amazingly, Hofmann’s color scheme - arbitrarily chosen from the croquet set - has remained in use for 140 years: black for carbon, red for oxygen, green for chlorine, and white for hydrogen.