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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 7:02 PM MSK Russia
USER
Twistine is primarchic element, it's nonmetallic halogen, 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 and same group as twistine, atomic symbol is Fa and atomic number is 23. Appearance is #FF0040 colored gas. Name is derived from the Latin word "flamma" meaning flame.
CHATBOT
The information you provided about the elements "Twistine" and "Flammine" seems to be fictional, as there are no known elements with those names or atomic symbols in the periodic table. However, it's creative to imagine new elements with unique properties and names.
USER
Idea for new primarchic element, it's nonmetallic halogen and same group as twistine and flammine, atomic number is 28, appearance is erin colored liquid. (Etymology) more 10 suggested names for element 28. Suffix -ine like fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine. Greek, Latin, Spanish words derivation.
CHATBOT
That sounds like an interesting idea! Here are ten suggested names for the new element with atomic number 28, keeping in mind the suffix -ine and drawing inspiration from Greek, Latin, and Spanish words: 1. Aurine (Derived from the Latin word "aurum" meaning gold) 2. Chrysinine (From the Greek word "chrysos" meaning golden) 3. Rubrine (Derived from the Latin word "ruber" meaning red) 4. Sapphirine (Inspired by the gemstone sapphire, known for its deep blue color) 5. Smaragdine (Derived from the Latin word "smaragdus" meaning emerald) 6. Amethistine (Inspired by the gemstone amethyst, known for its purple color) 7. Topazine (Derived from the Spanish word "topacio" meaning topaz) 8. Peridinine (Inspired by the gemstone peridot, known for its green color) 9. Lapidine (From the Latin word "lapis" meaning stone) 10. Turquinine (Derived from the French word "turquoise," a blue-green mineral) Remember that these names are purely fictional and not based on any real elements.