MrMayhem
MrMayhem
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13th Dec 2017
13th Aug 2021
*KEEP IT PAUSED* *ctrl + b* I did not include the unknown elements as you can see. It will expand if new elements come.
periodic xenon gold toxic carbon plutonium science chemistry table fluorine

Comments

  • TheCARNUFEX
    TheCARNUFEX
    18th Dec 2017
    Pretty g00d
  • magnetman33
    magnetman33
    18th Dec 2017
    Flourine is pretty savage too xD It *burns asbestos*
  • MrMayhem
    MrMayhem
    18th Dec 2017
    nvm, chlorine is pretty corrosive
  • MegaGengarRayquaza38
    MegaGengarRayquaza38
    17th Dec 2017
    Sodium can be.....Ummm salt but thats NaCl but it can also be tmp5 polo
  • MrMayhem
    MrMayhem
    17th Dec 2017
    i dont think caustic gas should be chlorine or flourine cuz those 2 doesnt act like acid.
  • magnetman33
    magnetman33
    17th Dec 2017
    I still think CAUS should be Cl, and actually not F since it doesn't dissolve glass. Which would also make ACID HCl :o
  • magnetman33
    magnetman33
    17th Dec 2017
    That makes no sense, unless you can explain (EXOT as Ra)
  • Nuclear1449
    Nuclear1449
    16th Dec 2017
    By the way, may be EXOT for Ra. Salt for Na.
  • Nuclear1449
    Nuclear1449
    16th Dec 2017
    I also have a save like this, do you want to see? ID:2179611
  • eli573
    eli573
    16th Dec 2017
    Was I the only one who thought: "I feel like something's missing. Is tungst-- yes, tungsten's there. What about-- yes, even polonium. Nevermi-- wait..."