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#Gallium
talos-stims · 1 year
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indium, an extremely soft metal named after the deep indigo emissions it produces | source
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cacartoon · 4 months
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Who are the top 5 elements when it comes to taking care of children?
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These 5
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turbofanatic · 9 months
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Had a weird dream which inspired another storyline (which is honestly the last thing I need right now) and most importantly it has an ending rather than being an overstuffed epic that goes on forever. So we'll see where this goes.
There's echoes in places humans frequent. Places you can slip between if you're unlucky. Whatever you do, don't eat the food. Solution spaces just close enough to look normal at first glance. The backrooms, fairy lands, dungeon crawls, you know the drill. This is an old idea, who cares. The important thing is that these places echo human spaces the same way ML image generators echo human art, purely statistically, with no context. In 2020 an event occurred drastically increasing the rate of occurrence and driving people away from offices in the same way covid did. And people figured out how to open these spaces and did what they always do, take advantage of it! It's a statistically representative sample of real spaces! Go to your competitor's echo space, grab as much data as you can, collate it and generate a statistics based idea of what they're actually doing for profit! Of course you have to deal with the echoes of the people in there, and the fact that it confuses plumbing with intestines and wires with nerves. Good luck!
Meet Luke, a techbro loser who was laid off after getting stuck in one of these places and eating the food. He's a very rare survivor but his biology is scrambled, making him eat aluminum, ooze gallium, and be 5x denser than a normal human. His new job involves acting as muscle for an office-dungeon delving team. He is not happy with this. He deserves it. He's a reasonably good coder but also the sort of idiot that bought those ape NFTs and probably got scammed out of them all.
He's now forced to work with four other assholes on a job that only the craziest of people would take. But he's still got his health insurance at least.
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dozydawn · 1 month
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Round 2 - Matchup 32
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Gallium 31 (Ga) - Melts at around 30 degrees celsius, which means it'll melt in your hand if you let it, or a lot faster if you point a hairdryer at it. Plus it's super useful in compound as a semiconductor.
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Plutonium 94 (Pu) - The element with the highest atomic number to appear in nature. Past this point it's 100% lab created.
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dreamnight0808 · 8 months
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Ga(Gallium)
No.31
Group 13
He | Him
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Physicists develop highly robust time crystal
A team from TU Dortmund University recently succeeded in producing a highly durable time crystal that lived millions of times longer than could be shown in previous experiments. By doing so, they have corroborated an extremely interesting phenomenon that Nobel Prize laureate Frank Wilczek postulated around ten years ago and which had already found its way into science fiction movies. The results have been published in Nature Physics. Crystals or, to be more precise, crystals in space, are periodic arrangements of atoms over large length scales. This arrangement gives crystals their fascinating appearance, with smooth facets like in gemstones. As physics often treats space and time on one and the same level, for example in special relativity, Frank Wilczek, physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics, postulated in 2012 that, in addition to crystals in space, there must also be crystals in time.
Read more.
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bufomancer · 3 months
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Tried to get good photos of the gerbils for once and these are the only two that were in focus
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birbwizard · 2 months
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OLD ART ALERT
Drawing I did of Gallium for like last years artfight i think? (or maybe the one before that??) will always love my funny robo cowboy
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Round 7 - Triels & Tetrels
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gummi-stims · 5 months
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A Meltan stimboard!
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soft-stims · 2 years
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Melmetal stimboard for @star-aether
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turbofanatic · 8 months
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Bunch of sketches for "Carbon Copy" the office dungeon delving comic.
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element-tournament · 9 months
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POST-TRANSITION METALS: ROUND 2 POLL 1
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BISMUTH:
the most diamagnetic metal (meaning it gets repelled by magnets instead of attracted)
Known for its unique shape and colorful style
GALLIUM:
It's melting point is so close to room temperature that it melts in your hand
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Round 3 - Matchup 16
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Radium 88 (Rd) - If you're on tumblr you've seen the posts about the radium girls. The ones who painted the watch dials for the glow in the dark watches.
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Gallium 31 (Ga) - Melts at around 30 degrees celsius, which means it'll melt in your hand if you let it, or a lot faster if you point a hairdryer at it. Plus it's super useful in compound as a semiconductor.
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unanchored-ship · 1 month
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Now I need to hear about Germanium
WAIT SHITT I SAID THAT WRONG I MEANT GALLIUM OMG LET ME FIX THAT but anyways thank yous for the ask... Alrighty so I alr mentioned this while reblogging Helium's post but basically Gallium is a masochist. Don't ask why. Or do. Well my reasoning is I like to think melting/boiling can be painful to some of the room-temp solid elements (some have developed resistance to the pain) and Gallium is one of them that feels pain. However, instead of getting used to it she now enjoys the pain because she's freaky like that?? Like it happens so much since she can easily melt that she's reached a peace with the pain and basically welcomes it 😭 she doesn't seek it out but she doesn't mind getting fucked up. yea So Silicon, being the sadist they is, obviously loves being able to beat the shit out of someone who just lets em. However sometimes she goes too far but Gallium is very people (atom?) pleaser and so she doesn't say anything even if it hurts beyond pleasure...
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