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

  • magnetman33
    magnetman33
    15th Dec 2017
    That said, maybe Salt would be better to put in Cholrine's place than in Sodium's xD
  • magnetman33
    magnetman33
    15th Dec 2017
    Here's some random stuff: NaCl is about 60% Cl and 40% Na. KNO3 is 13.8% N, 47.5% O and 38.7% K. Gunpowder is about 75% KNO3, so 0.387 x 0.75 = 0.29. About 29% Potassium in gunpowder :) Also Gunpowder is about 10-15% Sulfur, so there's that. Though it would be nice to stay away from compounds and mixes that are relatively low % of a given element.
  • FuriousWeasel
    FuriousWeasel
    15th Dec 2017
    potassium - gunpowder (contains mostly potassium nitrate). aluminium - thermite. Also, it might be a bit cheaty, but there's a bunch of elements used to make different coloured fire/fireworks.
  • KDUK2
    KDUK2
    15th Dec 2017
    I T ' S S O D I U M C H L O R I D E
  • MrMayhem
    MrMayhem
    15th Dec 2017
    thanks for the correction,
  • magnetman33
    magnetman33
    15th Dec 2017
    NaCl * lol, Sodium chloride, not Choride Sodium (which makes no sense anyway)
  • wisecase2
    wisecase2
    14th Dec 2017
    salt is not sodium (Na), salt is ClNa
  • MrMayhem
    MrMayhem
    14th Dec 2017
    K is potassium
  • apple5265
    apple5265
    14th Dec 2017
    put salt in K - Sodium
  • magnetman33
    magnetman33
    14th Dec 2017
    PSCN/NSCN are way closer to pure Si; even 'heavy doping' is only 1 part per 10,000, and normal doping is in the range of 1 part per 10 million to 100 million. *The more you know*