Periodic chain

  • TPT_PL
    20th Dec 2016 Member 6 Permalink

    Well, I got a "game". Suggest here elements from the periodic table! (maybe one of the ideas will be accepted).

    If the element is already in TPT or if it is a noble gas, skip it.

    Be serious please.

  • docRoboRobert
    20th Dec 2016 Member 0 Permalink

    I suggest Helium from my suggestions list.

    I also suggest Bismuth (BSMH) rainbow metal which creates rainbow square crystals and it's good-looking decorative material.

  • QuanTech
    20th Dec 2016 Member 2 Permalink

    Sodium (SDUM). Temperature increases up to 700 C when touching WATR. Creates EMBR and FIRE when reacting with WATR.

  • TPT_PL
    21st Dec 2016 Member 3 Permalink

    Boron (BRON) - Lets NEUT pass through, halfing their life every frame. Also, is a one time wire.

  • edr-01
    21st Dec 2016 Member 1 Permalink

    Some suggestions:

     

    Francium (FRNC), Decays into NEUT when touching water or under high pressure. Harmful to STKM.

    Osmium (OSMI), Very high melting point (+4000 C) but brittle. Conducts heat and electricty better than TUNG.

    Radon (RADN), (I know it's a noble gas but it would be different from NBLE), Radioactive gas, diffuses very quickly and produce LEAD when undergoes fusion. (+9950 C/ 245 P) Harmful to STKM.

    Lead (LEAD), Solid, Lower melting point than most materials (900 C), resists high pressure. Harmful to STKM.

  • docRoboRobert
    21st Dec 2016 Member 0 Permalink

    I suggest unnunoktium (118 element). It's extreamly unstable. Lives only for 2 frames. Looks like EXOT in solid form. Explodes in normal envirioment on NEUT, PROT, Uranium, Plutonium, Lead and Radon (from earlier comment), THDR. Generates high preassure and 10000*C. Sometimes creates SING, VIBR or EXOT. It becomes more stable in negative preassure (<-200.00) and low temp (<-270*C).

    Other reactions - unknown

  • TsarBomba10
    21st Dec 2016 Member 0 Permalink

    docRoboRobert You know that the name changed to Oganesson

  • docRoboRobert
    21st Dec 2016 Member 0 Permalink

    Umm... nope. Good to know, but when?

  • TPT_PL
    21st Dec 2016 Member 2 Permalink

    @docRoboRobert (View Post)

     Neat, but... how could we store/use it?

    BROM - Bromine. Oh, this would be hard; liquid, injures PLNT and WOOD, reacts explosively with metals and slowly releases CAUS. Also explodes into CAUS in contact with water.

  • docRoboRobert
    21st Dec 2016 Member 0 Permalink

    @TPT_PL: It becomes more stable in negative preassure and low temperatures. It can be usefull with bombs and space simulation, or for "Break that wall challenge".