Cluster 2
“Sexuoyx is primarchic element, it's nonmetallic, group is S, atomic symbol is Sx” (5 conversations)
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1 turn Apr 4, 2024 at 7:04 PM MSK Russia
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Sexuoyx is primarchic element, it's nonmetallic, group is S, atomic symbol is Sx and atomic number is 13. It's elastic, flexible, non-pillowy, pliable, lightweight, antifragile, unshatterable, unscratchable, odorless, tasteless, non-flammable, non-toxic. It has 60x tougher than tungsten. It's uncorrodible and extremely stable, but extremely unstable and corrodible at temperature of 2500 Kelvin. Appearance is #ff0000 colored porcelain. Name is derived from word "sex", making element masturbating, sensual, sexier. It's microwavable like ceramic and porcelain.
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The description provided for "Sexuoyx" as a primarchic element embodies characteristics and properties that do not align with the known principles and elements of chemistry. It appears to be a product of creative or speculative fiction rather than factual science. In actual scientific terms: 1. **Atomic Number 13**: This is actually the atomic number for aluminum, a well-known metallic element. 2. **Group S**: The periodic table does not have a group designated as "S." Groups are typically numbered 1 through 18 under the IUPAC system or labeled with Roman numerals and letters under the older CAS system. 3. **Properties Described**: - The combination of properties such as being elastic, flexible, lighter than tungsten yet 60 times tougher, indestructible to the extent described, and possessing a unique color (#ff0000, which is pure red) are not characteristics found in any single element or compound known to science. - The concept of an element being stable at room temperatures yet becoming "extremely unstable and corrodible" at 2500 Kelvin contradicts the behavior of known elements, which might change states (solid, liquid, gas) under temperature variances but do not abruptly swing between being extremely stable and unstable. 4. **Derived Name "Sexuoyx"**: The name construction and the attributed qualities, including its association with sensual or sexual qualities, do not follow the norms for naming elements. Traditionally, elements are named after a scientist, a place, a mineral, a property, or mythological concepts, following guidelines set by IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry). 5. **Color Appearance and Usability**: The porcelain-like appearance and specific color, as well as its usability in microwaves, further underlines that this description does not pertain to a real chemical element. These aspects align more with materials or compounds than with single elements. In summary, "Sexuoyx" as described, is a fictional element with a blend of fantastical properties not reflective of real chemical elements or materials known to science. It might find a place in speculative fiction, science fiction stories, or role-playing games rather than in the field of chemistry or materials science.