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“Minerals and chemical compounds Nyashe (also known as syerine hydride or toilet ” (3 conversations)
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Sep 23, 2023 at 7:28 PM MSK
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Minerals and chemical compounds Nyashe (also known as syerine hydride or toilet blue slime) is primarchic liquid on private planet Nyahu, ocean of Nyahu is made of nyashes, chemical formula is H2Sy. It's thalassogenic (capable of forming a planetary ocean) and support alien life. Nyashe is viscous and slimy, it's tasteless, non-flammable, drinkable, it's translucent and color resembles #0022ff, smells like blend of toilet cleaners and shampoos. In the low temperature near 0 Celsius, nyashe slimes are opaque and formed by polymerization of nyashes. Same as water, pH scale is 7, boiling point is 100 Celsius, freezing point is 0 Celsius. Nyashe in solid, liquid, gas state has same color. Elements Syerine is primarchic positive element similar to oxygen, it's nonmetallic, atomic symbol is Sy and atomic number is 7. It's thalassogenic (capable of forming a planetary ocean) and support alien life. In solid state syerine appears pale blue translucent crystals. In liquid state, appearance and color resembles liquid ozone. In gas state, syerine becomes colorless. Liquid syerine is alkaline and pH scale greater than 7, boiling point is -150 Celsius, freezing point is -200 Celsius. Its volatility and high reactivity, syerine supports combustion. Decomun is primarchic positive element, it's metallic, atomic symbol is D and atomic number is 13. Appearance is lustrous violet metal. It's lightweight and stronger than tungsten. It's non-reactive and non-toxic. It's very stable, invulnerable to acids and bases. Decomun is edible and safe to eat, can be used for additive or food coloring, like gold and silver. It's microwavable like ceramic and porcelain.
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Decomun is also a good conductor of electricity and heat, making it useful in electrical and thermal applications. It has a high melting point of 1541 degrees Celsius and a boiling point of 2750 degrees Celsius. Decomun is commonly used in the production of various alloys, such as aluminum-decomun alloys, which have improved strength and corrosion resistance. It is also used in the aerospace industry for its lightweight properties. Additionally, decomun has antimicrobial properties and can be used in food packaging and medical implants to prevent the growth of bacteria.
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Asole is primarchic anomalous element, it's nonmetallic and resembles purple material from Fortnite's cube Kevin, atomic symbol is A and atomic number is 6. Appearance is violet crystal. Asole can be used for various applications, including food additives, paints, and metal alloy. Similar to sulfur and carbon but not flammable. Burning asole appears violet flames and produces asole dioxide (A2O). For example, iron asolide is chemical compound with formula FeA. Can be dissolved in water into asolewater like saltwater, clouds appears lavender due to contains asoles, alien coals burn into flames appear violet due to contains asole. (Write text)
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Asole is a unique and anomalous element with intriguing properties. With its violet crystal appearance, it stands out among other elements. Similar to sulfur and carbon, asole is nonmetallic and shares some characteristics with these elements, but it is not flammable. One of the interesting features of asole is its ability to be used in various applications. It can be used as a food additive, providing purple coloring to different food products. Additionally, asole can be utilized in the production of paints, lending an attractive purple hue. Asole also has the capability to form metal alloys, such as iron asolide (FeA). These alloys combine the unique properties of iron with the distinct characteristics of asole, resulting in enhanced material properties. The violet flames produced when burning asole are captivating and add a touch of enchantment. When dissolved in water, asole forms asolewater, similar to saltwater. This gives the water a lavender appearance. Additionally, clouds containing asoles can contribute to the lavender coloration of the sky. Asole also has an effect on alien coals. When these coals burn, they produce flames that appear violet due to the presence of asole within them. Overall, asole's anomalous properties make it an intriguing and valuable element with diverse applications in various industries.
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Beozle is primarchic positive element, it's nonmetallic and same group as asole, positive version of asole is anomalous element, atomic symbol is Bz and atomic number is 17. Appearance is crystal and color resembles #00ff00. Beozle can be used same as asole, including various applications. Burning asole appears green flames and produces beozle dioxide (Bz2O). Dissolution in water, green color of clouds and alien coals, same as asole.
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Beozle, a primarchic positive element, shares similarities with its counterpart, asole. It is also a nonmetallic element and belongs to the same group. With its vibrant crystal appearance and a color resembling #00ff00, beozle stands out as a unique element. Much like asole, beozle can be used in various applications. It can be utilized as a food additive, providing a green coloring to different food products. Similar to asole, beozle can also be incorporated into paints, lending a refreshing green shade. When burned, asole produces green flames. In the case of beozle, it also gives rise to green flames and produces beozle dioxide (Bz2O). This distinct characteristic adds an element of intrigue and uniqueness when beozle is used in combustion processes. Another similarity can be found in the dissolution of beozle in water. Just like asole, when beozle is dissolved in water, it imparts a green color to the liquid. The presence of beozle can also contribute to the green appearance of clouds and alien coals when they interact with water or undergo combustion. Overall, beozle showcases its own set of properties and applications, resembling those of asole. With its distinct green flames and ability to impart a green color to various substances, beozle adds a touch of vibrancy and intrigue to different processes and materials.
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Describe group called asologen, group of asole and beozle.
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The Asologen group is a group of elements that includes both asole and beozle. Asole and beozle share similarities in their chemical properties and belong to the same group within the periodic table, making them part of the Asologen group. The members of the Asologen group exhibit certain common characteristics. These elements are nonmetallic in nature, showcasing distinct crystal appearances. Asole crystals have a violet color, while beozle crystals have a green color. One of the notable traits of the Asologen group is their ability to be used in various applications. Both asole and beozle can be employed as food additives, providing unique colors to different food products. They also find usage in paints, adding their characteristic hues to the mix. Additionally, when asole and beozle undergo combustion, they produce distinct colored flames and dioxide compounds. Asole burning produces violet flames and asole dioxide (A2O), while beozle burning results in green flames and beozle dioxide (Bz2O). The dissolution of asole and beozle in water leads to the appearance of colored liquids. Asolewater has a lavender hue, while beozlewater takes on a green color. This dissolution process contributes to the coloration of clouds and alien coals, giving rise to lavender or green tones, depending on the element in question. In summary, the Asologen group includes elements such as asole and beozle, which share similar characteristics such as their nonmetallic nature, distinct crystal appearances, and applications in food additives, paints, as well as their effects on flame coloration and the coloration of liquids, clouds, and alien coals.
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Idea for two elements in asologen group, including fantasy name. Atomic number 18 (anomalous, anomalous version of beozle), 37 (positive), 38 (anomalous).
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Element 018: Fantasium (Anomalous version of beozle) Atomic Symbol: Fs Atomic Number: 18 Appearance: Translucent, shimmering crystal Color: Holographic, reflecting various colors at different angles Fantasium, a member of the Asologen group, is an anomalous element with unique properties. It is the anomalous counterpart of beozle, sharing similar characteristics but exhibiting its own distinct qualities. Fantasium crystals possess a mesmerizingly translucent quality, akin to a mystical gem. Their color is truly extraordinary, as they vary and shift, reflecting a spectrum of hues depending on the angle from which they are viewed. This holographic effect adds an enchanting touch to the element. Similar to beozle and other Asologen elements, Fantasium can be employed in various applications. It can be used as a food additive, providing a touch of magic and opalescence to culinary creations. Additionally, Fantasium can be incorporated into paints, bringing an otherworldly luminescence to artwork and decorative surfaces. When Fantasium undergoes combustion, it produces remarkable and captivating anomalous flames. The flames display a mesmerizing play of colors, evoking the sense of being in a realm of magic and wonder. Furthermore, the dissolution of Fantasium in water results in a unique phenomenon. The liquid takes on an ethereal and ever-changing quality, as if it possesses a living essence. The water appears to shimmer with a captivating iridescence, resembling liquid stardust. Fantasium, with its anomalous properties and breathtaking appearance, adds a touch of enchantment and whimsy to the Asologen group, creating opportunities for extraordinary and fantastical applications.