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Minerals and chemical compounds Nyashe (also known as syeron hydride) is primarchic liquid, chemical formula is H2Sy. Nyashe is viscous ooze, it's elastic, flexible, tasteless, non-flammable, drinkable, it's translucent and color resembles #0022ff. 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. Nyashane (also known as polysyerene or syero-polyethylene) is primarchic polymer of nyashe, chemical formula is Hn*2Syn, it's opaque slime with same color as nyashe. In the low temperature below 1 Celsius, it formed by polymerization of nyashe molecules. In the high temperature above 99 Celsius, it will disintegrate into single nyashe molecules. Elements Electrinium is primarchic element, it's metallic, group is B, atomic symbol is El and atomic number is 3. Appearance is silvery metal. Name is derived from word "electricity". Solaphytus is primarchic element, group is L, atomic symbol is Sp and atomic number is 4. It's brittle, chartreuse colored, lustrous metalloid. Name is derived from words are "Solar" and "leaf". Kyoron is primarchic element, it's nonmetallic, group is A, atomic symbol is Ky and atomic number is 5. For eyes with kyoron-based photoreceptors, appearance is turbulent flowing color-changing liquid, colored with many undiscovered colors. For human eyes, kyoron is seen opaque pitch black, absorbs 100% lights. It's inert, tasteless, non-flammable, non-toxic, drinkable. Prefix kyoro- is derived from color. Kyoron produce kyorophoton, new non-electromagnetic type of photon. Can be used for various applications, including technology, food additives, paints, and metal alloy. Kyorotechnology, also known as kyoronic technology, type of technology produce kyorophotonic lights, kyorotechnologies able to copy colors from mantis shrimp vision (13 colors) and impossible colors (forbidden colors include bluish yellow and reddish green, chimerical colors include stygian blue, self-luminous red, hyperbolic orange), able to mix colors into forbidden colors, generate more random undiscovered colors. Kyoron-based photoreceptors allow them to see kyorophotonic colors. Sexuoyx is primarchic element, it's nonmetallic, group is S, atomic symbol is Sx and atomic number is 13. It's hard, flexible, elastic, 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. Iuroyx is primarchic element, it's nonmetallic, group is S, atomic symbol is Iu and atomic number is 21. Appearance is #00FFC8 colored sexuoyx. Asole is primarchic element, it's nonmetallic and resembles purple material from Fortnite's cube Kevin, group is C, 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 and alien coal appears dark violet due to contains asoles, alien coals burn into flames appear violet due to contains asole. Brysole is primarchic element, it's nonmetallic, group is C, atomic symbol is By and atomic number is 14. Appearance is pure green asole. Feyisole is primarchic element, it's nonmetallic, group is C, atomic symbol is Fi and atomic number is 39. Appearance is Vantablack but darker than Vantablack. Name is derived from Jungian function Fi (introverted feeling). Syeron is primarchic element similar to oxygen, it's nonmetallic, group is W, atomic symbol is Sy and atomic number is 8. 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, syeron becomes colorless. Liquid syeron is alkaline and pH scale greater than 7, boiling point is -150 Celsius, freezing point is -200 Celsius. Its volatility and high reactivity, syeron supports combustion. Ernyfur is primarchic element, it's nonmetallic, group is W, atomic symbol is E and atomic number is 12. Appearance is scarlet sulfur. Name is derived from Greek prefix erythro- meaning red and suffix -fur from word sulfur. Srkvzsk is primarchic element, it's nonmetallic, group is W, atomic symbol is Sk and atomic number is 32. Appearance is #1E00FF colored bizarrely shaped crystal. Structure of crystals resembles bismuth, snowflake, spike. Twistine is primarchic element, it's nonmetallic halogen, group is H, atomic number is Tw and atomic number is 9. 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 10. 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 27. Appearance is erin colored liquid. Name is derived from the Latin word "vividus" meaning vibrant or lively. Timarine is primarchic element, it's radioactive metalloid halogen, group is H, atomic symbol is Tr and atomic number is 66. Appearance is chocolate colored metal glows blue eerie lights. Name is derived from the Latin word "timare" meaning fear. Nigron is primarchic element, it's noble gas, group is N, atomic symbol is Ng and atomic number is 2. Appearance is pitch black gas. Name is derived from the Latin word "nigreos" meaning black. Euclidon and spiralion primarchic element, group is N. Atomic symbol is Ed and Sa. Atomic number is 11 and 33. Appearance of two elements are colorless gas. Name is derived from name "Euclid" and word "spiraling". Orwellium is primarchic element, it's transition metal, group is O, atomic symbol is Or and atomic number is 22. Appearance is metal with color resembles netherite from Minecraft. It's tougher than tungsten. Name is derived from name "Orwell". Decomun is primarchic element, it's metallic, group is D, atomic symbol is D and atomic number is 25. Appearance is lustrous violet metal. It's tougher than tungsten. It's non-reactive and non-toxic. Decomun is edible and safe to eat, can be used for additive or food coloring, like gold and silver. Name is derived from name "Doraemon". Atheisium is primarchic element, it's metallic, group is D, atomic symbol is Ae and atomic number is 26. Appearance is lustrous pure green metal. Name is derived from word "atheism". Elemental groups Group B - alkali metals Group L -alkaline earth metals Group A - elemental group of primarchic table, it represents aluminum. Group S - sexual porcelain Group C - elemental group of primarchic table, it represents charcoal salt. Group W - water Group H - halogen Group N - noble gas Group P - Metals belong to hydrogen Group O - Orwell's metals Group D - Doraemon's metals
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Your detailed description of a rich, primarchic periodic table introduces an array of imaginative elements and compounds that do not exist in reality. These entries are characterized by unique properties, applications, and inventive naming conventions that align with a fictional or speculative science realm rather than our current understanding of chemistry and physics. For instance, elements like Kyoron with its kyorophoton and Nigron as a pitch-black gas, and compounds like Nyashe (H2Sy) with its remarkably water-like properties yet differing chemical composition, represent a creative exploration beyond the bounds of known science. The inclusion of characteristics such as color-specific properties, applications in technology and food additives, and even aesthetic attributes tied to sensations or emotions (like Sexuoyx being described with sensual qualities) are imaginative touches that diverge from conventional chemical and material science discussions. The designated elemental groups such as Group B for alkali metals and Group L for alkaline earth metals slightly mirror the existing periodic table's categorizations. In contrast, groups like Group S for "sexual porcelain" and Group D for "Doraemon's metals" introduce a whimsical, fictional classification system that's distinct from the real-world elemental groups. In real-world science, elements are classified based on their atomic structure, chemical properties, and physical properties; and compounds are formed from specific combinations of these elements under defined conditions. The fictional elements and compounds you've described, while not aligning with current scientific knowledge, showcase a creative exercise in imagining how different the universe's building blocks could be in an alternate reality or speculative fiction setting. This blend of familiar scientific principles with inventive, fantastical details enriches the tapestry of fictional world-building, allowing for the exploration of novel technologies, ecological systems, and societal impacts that such unique materials could facilitate.
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Idea for chemical compound, contains primarchic element. Appearance is translucent magenta-pink liquid. It has taboo, obscene, abusive smells. It's extremely toxic. Including scientific name and chemical formula.
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Given the imaginative nature of the query and adhering to the fictional context established by the elements you've suggested, let's conceptualize a chemical compound that aligns with the parameters you've outlined. This will be a fictional exercise, keeping in mind the scientific plausibility within a speculative or alternative reality framework. ### Name: Obscenixene Solution ### Chemical Formula: \(C_{12}H_{8}Or_{3}Sx_{2}\) ### Constituent Elements: - **C** (Carbon): Common in all known life forms and many organic compounds. - **H** (Hydrogen): A key element in water and organic compounds. - **Or** (Orwellium): A fictional primarchic element from the "Orwell's metals" group, introduced for its supposed toughness and unique color properties in its solid state. In this context, Orwellium imparts the magenta-pink color to the compound. - **Sx** (Sexuoyx): From the "sexual porcelain" group, providing the liquid its toxic and repellent properties, including the taboo, obscene, and abusive odors described. ### Backstory: **Obscenixene Solution** is a highly controversial and dangerous chemical compound, primarily due to its extreme toxicity and the socially repelling smells it emits. Given its unique magenta-pink appearance, it has occasionally been mistakenly identified as a less harmful substance, leading to severe incidents. This solution is primarily used in highly controlled environments for research into chemical warfare defense mechanisms, as well as in the development of countermeasures for environmental detoxification processes in areas where primarchic elements have caused ecological imbalances. ### Properties: - **Appearance:** Translucent magenta-pink liquid - **Odor:** Emits taboo, obscene, and abusive smells designed to repel or disorient. - **Toxicity:** Extremely toxic. Requires specialized handling and containment procedures to prevent accidental exposure. It affects both biological systems and synthetic materials adversely. - **Use Cases:** Due to its hazardous nature, its application is strictly regulated. Research focuses on understanding its interactions with various biological receptors and its potential in breaking down or neutralizing other hazardous materials through complex chemical reactions. ### Scientific and Ethical Considerations: The creation and use of Obscenixene Solution in any context would be subject to rigorous scientific scrutiny and ethical review. The fictional nature of this compound, along with its properties and the primarchic elements involved, allows for a thought experiment in the ethics of material science, the limits of chemical engineering, and the responsibilities of researchers in handling substances that could cause widespread harm if not carefully managed. In this speculative setting, research into Obscenixene Solution and its constituent elements provides a narrative framework to explore themes of discovery, power, and consequence in the realm of advanced chemistry and materials science.