New Element: Tantalum (TNLM)

  • Wazabi-Bros
    1st Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Tantalum also known as Ta on the Periodic Table Of Elements is a Tranistion Metal.

    Symbol:
    Tantalum would have the Symbol TNLM.

    Catagory:
    TNLM would fit into the Electronics OR the Solids Catagory in TPT as TNLM is mainly used in; Mobile Phones, CD playes, Computers, Electronics and DVD players.

    Colour:
    Tantalum, inside TPT would look Grey Blue just like in real life.

    Features:
    A key point of Tantalum would be its high resistance to corrosion by acids and liquid metals, conductivity to heat and conductivity to electricity.

    Temp:
    TNLM base temp would be 22°C
    While having a current passing though it would stedilly rise

    States of matter:
    It would be a solid. TNLM's melting point would be at 1750 °C when a molten Liquid it would be called Molten tnlm.

    It's Uses:
    As said above, TNLM has great conducivity to electricity and heat.
    Tantalum would be used to produce metals that have high melting points and are very strong!
    It also is used in the chemical production process.
    People building Nuclear Reactors would also find this Element attracive because of its high melting point.
    People building Boilers would also find this element attractive because of its high conductivity to heat.
    People building electronics would find this element helpful because of its high conductivity to electricity.
    Holding hot liquids for Eg. engines, oil tanks

    AND it does not conduct to HWSC,SWCH,LCRY ect but it conducts to other metals

    Please consider my idea. I am open to any questions!



  • limelier
    1st Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Not a bad element, but I do detect a problem:

    Wazabi-Bros:

    high melting point


    ...but...

    Wazabi-Bros:

    melting point would be at 3017 C


    Ahem, did you even look what melting point the normal metal in TPT has?

  • Wazabi-Bros
    1st Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    isnt it 1000 for Metal... ouuuhh your right ill tone it down and thanks for liking my idea
  • limelier
    1st Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    9500 for metal or something like that.
  • Wazabi-Bros
    1st Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    nope just checked... Metal at 1000C, PCSN at 1400c and Battery at 2000c
  • limelier
    1st Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Ah, sorry. Must'v got it mixed up with plasma, lol.
  • Wazabi-Bros
    1st Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    haha love plasma. but do you think this might become a new element HONESTLY???
  • limelier
    1st Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    I like it, but I don't think it will.
  • Wazabi-Bros
    1st Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    its good to know you like it :)
  • surfcash
    1st Oct 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    This is pretty much PSCN with few changes