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“Twistine is primarchic element, it's nonmetallic halogen, atomic number is Tw an” (7 conversations)
2 turns Dec 7, 2023 at 7:42 PM MSK Russia
USER
Twistine is primarchic element, it's nonmetallic halogen, group is H, atomic number is Tw and atomic number is 11. Appearance is deep blue gas with its bromine-like darkness. Name is derived from word "twist". Flammine is primarchic element, it's nonmetallic halogen, group is H, atomic symbol is Fa and atomic number is 23. Appearance is #FF0040 colored gas. Name is derived from the Latin word "flamma" meaning flame. Vividine is primarchic element, it's nonmetallic halogen, group is H, atomic symbol is Vi and atomic number is 28. Appearance is erin colored liquid. Name is derived from the Latin word "vividus" meaning vibrant or lively.
CHATBOT
I'm sorry, but the information provided seems to be fictional. There is no record of elements called Twistine, Flammine, or Vividine in the known periodic table of elements. It's important to note that the periodic table consists of elements that have been scientifically discovered and identified.
USER
Idea for new primarchic element, it's nonmetallic halogen, group is H, atomic number is 40, it's liquid, idea for appearance and color. (Etymology) give name for element, suffix -ine like fluorine or chlorine. Etymology of halogenic elements: Fluorine - Flow Chlorine - Green Bromine - Stink Iodine - Violet-coloured
CHATBOT
Sure, based on your criteria, here's a suggestion for a new primarchic element: - Group: H (Group 17, also known as the halogens) - Atomic Number: 40 - State: Liquid at room temperature Appearance and Color: The element could have a unique appearance as a shiny, silver-colored liquid. Its surface could appear reflective when undisturbed but could exhibit rippling patterns when agitated. Etymology: In keeping with the etymology of halogenic elements, we can go for a name that conveys the silver color or appearance. Possible Name: Argentine The name "Argentine" is derived from the Latin word "argentum," meaning silver. Adding the suffix -ine, which is used for halogens, gives us "Argentine."