Cadmium [CADM] (Electronics)
Instantly conducts, Can be used in conjunction with METL and SOAP to make a rechargeable battery. Melts at 321C.
Uses:
-Destroyable instant conductor.
-Makes rechargeable batteries possible.
-Treated as a metal, so INWR doesnt conduct to/from it.
In real life, a NiCd battery cell has a nickel hydroxide anode and a cadmium cathode separated by potassium hydroxide. Since TPT doesn't have NiOH or KOH, I was thinking that the KOH could be substituted for SOAP, since that's the closest thing TPT has to KOH. The NiOH could be substituted for METL.
Anyways, here's my theory:
When SOAP is continuously SPRK'ed by METL, the SOAP is given a life variable that increases by 1 every frame, simulating charging. The SOAP will pass SPRK to any CADM touching it after 6 frames of not being SPRK'ed by METL. SPRK will be conducted every frame until the life of SOAP reaches 0.
If SOAP wouldn't work, then maybe it's time for that BASE element people keep suggesting?
Another possible use would be a neutron/electron absorber. When electrons hit it, they would be absorbed by the cadmium, but would not spark the cadmium. I'm basing this off of cadmium's real life use as a control rod material in nuclear reactors.
Glass already absorbs Electrons (granted in a rather dramatic way, but still) ;D