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Personally I think mercury is more of a ‘wet earth’ hybrid element.
I never thought to think bromine is a liquid at standard temperature and pressure, nor that it was one of only 2. Mostly thought to keep it at a safe distance.
Gallium is pretty close. On a hot day it’d be liquid. But not most of the time in most places.
Hydrogen should be air, water, and fire.
It should just say “September”
Where’s the Quintessence go?
Afaik, Quintessence in medieval alchemy was a very pure alcohol (although they believed that by distilling it many times, they were in fact isolating this pure, heavenly element), so not something that can be put in the periodic table.
“trust me my liege, this is a holy liquid, i have no ulterior motives in producing it”
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Do you remember …
Aren’t all elements after Uranium radioactive? I expected a larger “fire” area.
According to a comment on explainxkcd it’s half-life under 1 day for “fire”.
Where is wind?
Where is Captain Planet?
Here ya go https://youtu.be/12nWd_kH31A
No heart. No Captain Planet.
Carbon’s got to be heart, right?
CORRECT. THIS CARBON BASED BIPEDAL LABOUR UNIT (HUMAN) DEFINATELY HAS A HEART
Wind is just strong Air.
An isotope?
Yeah sure, why not.
No quintessence?
That’s the white part.