Can be improved. – Toca Lab: Elements Review

First of all, say the name of the element instead of trying to say the name of the atomic symbol as a word. Now, color the Alkaline Metals (Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr) red, Alkaline Earth (Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Ra) orange, THEN the Translation Metals (Scandium to Zinc, Yttrium to Cadmium, Hafnium to Mercury, and Rutherfordium to Copernicum) will all be yellow. The Lanthanides (La to Lu) should all be green. The Actinides (Ac to Lr) be light green. Now is is the Semi-Translation Metals (Al, Ga, In, Sn, Tl to Bi, and Nh to Lv) should all be a dark green. Those Metalloids (Boren, Silicon, Germanium, deadly ARSENIC, Antimony, Tellurium, and Polonium) should be cyan. Hydrogen, Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Selenium should be blue because there Non-Metals. Anything that I haven’t mentioned that ends in -ine is a radioactive Halogen, that should be indigo. And what remains are Noble Gases, which should be purple. And maybe, weird things occur because they were smashed together. Of course, I’m taking about when scientists smash nuclei of two elements into 1 nucleus. Now, this really makes sense when you start with 2, naturally occurring elements on Earth, the centre of our Universe, the part of the Universe we can see. But, also doing explosions could possibly cause you to discover another element thanks to Bernard Courtois accidentally discovering Iodine while making seaweed explosions.
Review by Alexis749 on Toca Lab: Elements.

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