Here's some ideas:
FRAN - Francesium (not the same as francium) - element 500 - Superheavy Alkaline - Solid that reacts with OXYG to make FRO1 (Francesium Monoxide), useful for removing excess OXYG from a simulation - Reacts with ACID or CAUS to form FACL (Francesium Chloride) and LYE (Sodium Hydroxide) - Reacts with WATR to form FHYD (Francesium Hydroxide) and HYGN
FACL - Francesium Chloride - Superdense gaseous sugar - Freezes at -260 C - Boils at 1 C - 10 times as dense as EXOT - Useful as a gaseous heat shield
BFRS - Broken Francesium
FRO1 - Francesium Monoxide - Liquid - Freezes at -36 C - Boils at 2 - Burns with OXYG at 9725.85 C to form FRO2 (Francesium Dioxide) - Useful fuel
FRO2 - Gas - Freezing point -96 C - Boils at -1 C - Reacts with WATR to form FHYD (Francesium Hydroxide) and OXYG - Useful as a source of OXYG
FHYD - Francesium Hydroxide - Liquid - Reacts with ACID to form FACL, releasing CFLM and SNOW in the process - useful for ACID neutralization without excess heat
DSRM - Dinosaurium - Liquid - color is #FF0000 (red) - Density similar to ANAR, but in a liquid form - Boiling point 38 C - Freezing point 3.14 C - Gas form (DSRG) has color #0000FF - Solid form (DSRS) has color #00FF00 - Reacts with WATR to form CRZN (Crezonite) and HYGN - Undergoes spontaneous fission to PLUT, DEUT, and NEUT when exposed to PROT, producing a 2nd fission reaction (the usual PLUT+NEUT=URAN+NEUT+Heat reaction)
CRZN (Crezonite) - Alkaline Liquid - Boiling Point 9000 C - Freezing Point -263.15 C - Reacts with ACID to form DRCL (Dinosaurium Chloride) and WTRV - Good source of WTRV
DRCL - Dinosaurium Chloride - Dense liquid with Silly-Putty-like consistency (extra thick but shatters under high pressure) - Useful as a shock absorber
What would cobalt do?
i suggjest the 4 basic elements, course we have wind, water, and fire, but what about earth? also, possibly elemental stickmen, 1 that can survive extreme cold, heat, pressure, and negative pressure, and any other hazards.
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INTO - Indium Tin Oxide (Okay in actuality the formula is InSnO but a 4-letters word looks better for The Powder Toy)
Key Properties -
It is in solid state when exposed to room pressure and temperature.
INTO conducts SPRK at any time.
PHOT passes through it.
Air(Pressure) can be added on it.
When the pressure exceeds a particular value, it produce SPRK once.
Other properties -
Broken(perhaps named BITO, PHOT not passing it) when the pressure is MUCH HIGHER THAN the point where it emits SPRK.
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Insnow :D
Good name XD
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If possible regarding programming complexity, by exploiting tmp value,
it transmits a SPRK either in vertical direction or horizontal direction.
A possible solution to achieve easier programming would be separating and creating two elements, VISO and HISO.
No since I quit