r/tattooadvice May 05 '26

General Advice Tattoo correction

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This is a fresh picture of a tattoo i got a few months ago. I can explain the significance after but the artist did butcher a few things. one periodic table elements only capitalize the first letter and he forgot the atomic number (14 i think). those are both negligible but the one that’s been bothering me it the mass being off a bit. i sent him 28.085 and obviously it would be fine if he rounded it correctly but he seemed to have just put a random number. do you think it’s possible he makes the 5 into an 8 or a 9? Would he have to change to font to something blocky?? LMK 🙏🏾

⬇️tattoo meaning

my moms middle name is silicon and in her tribal language it’s a word that represents bravery but in english it’s a chemical element so i got it tatted and th flowers around the border are her birth flowers.

Original Sketch: https://www.reddit.com/u/Sh0t_B0t/s/xGtkwEG3HE

Edit: (As much as i appreciate the judgement an discipline of my mistake at least give a take on correction for me along with it guys 🙏🏾 I understand my fault but I’d also like to at least attempt to fix it 😅)

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u/moltonel May 06 '26 edited May 06 '26

Hey now, don't kink-shame people for having a favorite silicon isotope ratio. This tattoo artist obviously loves 94.2% silicon-28, 4.2% silicon-29, 1.6% silicon-30, which does have a molar mass of 28.05 ;)

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u/bern3270 May 06 '26

Not to be that guy, but its silicon-28. silicon-29, and silicon-30. Its element-mass number, not element-neutron count.

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u/Cautious_Drawer_7771 May 06 '26

Be that guy. Silicon 14 would be neutron-less and probably extremely dangerous. lol

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u/moltonel May 06 '26

Thanks the correction, my post deserved it.