The Periodic Table of Elements
Author | UniverseZero |
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Tags | atoms author:universezero elements experimental n-art nreality unrated |
Created | 2008-06-04 |
Last Modified | 2008-10-05 |
Rating | 3 more votes required for a rating. |
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Description | ***IGNORE THUMBNAIL***
A map that show all the neutrons, electrons and protons in an atom. To play you must get ONE of the elements in the one-way-platform boxes. Then get the activation button on the far left bottom. Believe me, it took me a bloody long time to finish this. Blue drones are electrons, gray drones are protons and laser drones are neutrons. If you want to find out more, click here [education.jlab.org] Rate on idea not map. RCE EDIT: Finished! All 10 Electrons Done. Also, sorry about the major lag! But, since there's no challenge for the ninja in it, it shouldn't matter. |
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2008-12-20
i got
the blue screen o death by doing this, i opened task manager and it was using 75% of my CPU. tsk tsk
2008-12-19
I'm sorry
this makes no sense at all, when i hit a button it does random stuff with trap doors and when i hit edit it shows a huge number of enemies inside the wall...
explain?
explain?
2008-08-11
:'(
Too Laggy!
2008-06-05
Ok so...
thats...
Hydrogen
Helium
Lithium
Beryllium
Boron
Carbon
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Flourine
Neon?
Pretty sure thats the right order. Too lazy to look at a periodic table.
Hydrogen
Helium
Lithium
Beryllium
Boron
Carbon
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Flourine
Neon?
Pretty sure thats the right order. Too lazy to look at a periodic table.
2008-06-04
So if im clever
the bottom right one is lithium :D
2008-06-04
Looks good
Wondering, though, shouldn't there be four zap drones if you get all four switches?
Looking good, though.
Looking good, though.
Ex. Lithium to Neon.
Also, don't forget that highly radioactive and unstable elements such as francium/radon/polonium/proactinium/plutonium are often high neutron emitters when they decay. This changes the location and number of valence electrons on the atom.
Also, don't forget that highly radioactive and unstable elements such as francium/radon/polonium/proactinium/plutonium are often high neutron emitters when they decay. This changes the location and number of valence electrons on the atom.
2008-06-04
Wait....
So we're talking the
alkali metals
alkali earth metals
transition metals
poor metals
lanthanoids
non metals
noble gases
actinides and the such? Including the super heavy synthesized elements all the way up to Ununoctium?
(and anything else I might have forgotten)
alkali metals
alkali earth metals
transition metals
poor metals
lanthanoids
non metals
noble gases
actinides and the such? Including the super heavy synthesized elements all the way up to Ununoctium?
(and anything else I might have forgotten)
UniverseZero
Yeah...